If a one-syllable verb ends inconsonant-vowel-consonant, we double the last consonant. For example, the past participle ofpetispettedand the past participle ofslitisslitted. If a one syllable verb ends in-w,-x, or-y, we don’t double the last consonant. For example, the past participl...
“We are whole mind, body, soul beings. And so to just do therapy with the frontal part of the brain is doing the rest of the body a disservice. It’s doing the rest of your healing process a disservice. And not saying that for some people, traditional talk therapy might be their ...
But combining an understanding of canine body language and what’s written in this article gives a very good approximation of what your dog is thinking and feeling in any given moment and is about the best we can do for now. NOTE: please see the list of sources used at the end of this...
one's heart; More verb verb: pet; 3rd person present: pets; past tense: petted; past participle: petted; gerund or present participle: petting 1. stroke or pat (an animal) affectionately. "the cats came to be petted" synonyms: stroke, caress, fondle, pat "the cats came to be petted...