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‘i' Before 'e' Except After 'c’

The ‘i' before 'e' except after 'c’ rule helps us to decide whether to spell a word using ‘ie’ or ‘ei’.

Use ‘ie’ in most cases

Use ‘ie’ in most cases

  • For example:
    • Believe.
    • Fierce.
    • Friend.
    • Thief.
    • Field.
Except after 'c'

Except after 'c'

  • If there is a ‘c’ before these two letters, we use ‘ei’ in most cases.
Use 'ei' after 'c' in most cases

Use 'ei' after 'c' in most cases

  • For example:
    • Ceiling.
    • Receive.
    • Conceive.
    • Deceive.
    • Perceive.
Exceptions to the rule

Exceptions to the rule

  • The word ‘science’ uses the letter ‘c’, followed by ‘ie’.
  • Some words are spelled using ‘ei’, despite not following the letter ‘c’. For example:
    • Caffeine.
    • Seize.
    • Either.
    • Neither.
    • Protein.
    • Eight.
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3.6

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3.7

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