Why do you have to add an extra letter before adding -ed for the past tense for certain words? Stop, becomes stopped

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Why do you have to add an extra letter before adding -ed for the past tense for certain words? Stop, becomes stopped

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Because “stoped” would typically be pronounced with a long O as in stove. The double letter ending maintains the original pronunciation of the vowel.

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