Incorrect spelling, explanation: the right form is created by using a verb come (to move from one place to another) and an ending -ing, so the form comming with double m is mistaken.
Correct spelling, explanation: verb come + suffix -ing that creates adjective =coming, the only right version.
Definition of coming:
1. adjective, happening soon if something is coming it is expected.
I just hope the coming year will be better for me.
2. noun, approach
His coming to the party was a big sensation.
Idioms and phrases with coming:
→ coming or going, means being in a situation where you are confused and don’t know what to do next, especially when you are overwhelmed by too much work: She was so overwhelmed with duties that day, that by 1 P.M. she didn’t know if she is coming or going.
→ everything is coming up roses, we use this expression when everything in our life lines up to our expectations: OK, I may have a rough time in my life, but now, finally, everything is just coming up roses.
→ coming out of one’s ears – to have a great amount of something: Do you want a leaflet? Sorry, but I feel like they are coming out of my ears.
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Please add an explanation on conflicting rules
Transfering Vs Transferring :- Consonant-Vowel-Consonant, the e and i conflict cause doubling rr.
Coming Vs Comming:- Verb ending with a vowel followed by a suffix starting with a vowel, the e and i conflict causes removal of the e, but the o-m-i but does not invoke the Consonant-Vowel-Consonant doubling rule.
Single “m” – coming is correct!
Coming soon or comming soon which correct in which.
I was wondering if you could mention every time if certain word is American variant of English.
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