English, asked by rubku, 11 months ago

when to use ie and ei ??

what is the exception??

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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The i before e except after c rule is not worth teaching. It applies only to words in which the ie or ei stands for a clear /ee/ sound and unless this is known, words such as sufficient, veil and their look like exceptions.

The rule has several variations and exceptions, including when the "ei" makes the long "a" sound such as in neighbour, weigh, beige and rein. Listed below are some words which are exceptions to the most basic rule of "I before E except after 
Answered by Hulk61
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Hiiii dear here is the answer


The i before e except after c rule is not worth teaching. It applies only to words in which the ie or ei stands for a clear /ee/ sound and unless this is known, words such as sufficient, veil and their look like exceptions.


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