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The "I before E except after C rule" is a rhyme to help you remember that correct order is ie unless the preceding letter is c or the combination is being pronounced as an "A".

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What is the rule you after e except after c?

it's I before E except after C .


What is the full you I before E rule?

I before E except after C


What is the rule for the e and i in spelling?

i before e except after c.


What comes after I before E except after c?

The rule is "I before E except after C, or when sounded like A as in neighbor and weigh."


Why e before you except after c?

The rule "i before e except after c" is a spelling rule in English that helps with the proper order of these letters in words. However, there are many exceptions to this rule, such as in words like "weird" and "being."


Is there a sentence for you before e except after c?

No, that's i before e , except after c , or when sounded like a as in neighbor or weigh.


Does an i follow an e except after c all the time when we spell a word?

No! The rule is i BEFORE e except after c and it is true in nearly every case


Why isn't i before e used for the word their?

The rule is: "i" before "e" except after "c" and when sounding like "a" as in "neighbor" or "weigh." "Their" is pronounced as "thayr," so "i" is not before "e."


How do you spell recieve?

The correct spelling is received (got, obtained). Follows the rule I before E except after C.


What is the rule for governing the IE and EI?

'i' before 'e' except after 'c'. However, there are exceptions,


What is the rule for governing the ei and ie?

'i' before 'e' except after 'c'. However, there are exceptions,


What is an exception to a rule in English grammar or spelling?

The word "weird" is an exception to the rule "i before e except after c".