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luckyju | 13:22 Wed 17th Oct 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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if the saying says, i before e except after c, then why is it that in some words are spelt e i and theres not a c in the word?
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Because it's not an exact rule and one that applies most of the time but not always.
i know it as "i before e except after c or before g". does that sort out the anomalies? if not then i dont have a clue.
No because you could still have words like "weird". It's a pretty useless rule if truth be told.
Welcome to the wonder that is the English Language!!!
It's sometimes because some of our words are derived from foreign languages that don't have that rule.
I was always taught by my english teacher that the rule was:


I before E = EXCEPT after C

OR........... if the sound was E

(which would apply to words like WEird)
What about the word "FANCIED?" It has an "E" sound AND it is after a "C," yet it is "IE" and not "EI"
But that is a verb - fancy/fancied and not fancyed, if that makes any sense.
But that rule wouldn't cover words like "their". That doesn't sound like E.
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aw well, it was a conversation i had with my other half and we were tryin to work out if it was just a made up rule, thank you for your comments
All the rules are not the rules, they are just general indicators. Just about every English Language "rule" has an exception. They are only stated as general guidelines.

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