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Correct spellingcommitment

Correct spelling, explanation: the core word for the correct spelling is commit (which means to carry out or to engage) to which we added the noun suffix -ment. This suffix means a state of something, a process, or a goal of an action. The verb commit has got one t so the form committment is incorrect.

Definition of commitment:1. noun, obligation, or promise to do somethingI made a commitment to spend my time with my family every Sunday.His commitment to that relationship was huge.The Prime Minister made a commitment to help small business owners.2. noun, an act of doing somethingA commitment to a crime can cost you serious problems.

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committment

Incorrect spelling, explanation: there is no double t in the correct spelling commitment, which is the noun form from the verb commit.

Incorrect spellingcomitment

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  1. Why does committed have two t’s and commitment only one?

  2. Terrific English guide! That is the kind of guide that should be shared around the internet.

  3. As a newbie, I am permanently exploring online for websites that can help me. Thank you.

  4. Is it the English interpretation? I thought it was 2t,s

Author thumbnail ✓ Content verified by English professionalWritten by: Justyna ZarembaMaster of applied linguistics at Warsaw University. English teacher and interpreter. Interested in intentional bilingualism, teaching methodology, and sign languages. Cinephile, Warsaw lover, Italian language learner, a fan of hiking, and good people.Last updated: July 22, 2022Published on: October 21, 2016

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