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This tag is for questions concerning the written representation of the English language, especially spelling and word breaks (including hyphenation).
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Why does writable not have an `e` in it
If there were two t's in "writable" it would be pronounced "rit", like "written". There are lots of examples of this rule in English.
Biting Bitten
Writing Written.
Kite Kitten
Lite Litter
Mite M …