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My Teacher At School Always Used To Say If My Mate Jumped In The River Would I Too?

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johnny.5 | 04:39 Tue 18th Aug 2020 | News
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does the government education algorithm now mean that I did ?
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My teacher at school always said "I before E except after C"
Albeit that's just weird.
No wonder I have trouble spelling certain words.
Cos they don't spoke proper engish like wot I duz!
To save him ?
//My teacher at school always said "I before E except after C"
Albeit that's just weird.//

the end of stat saying is "when the sound is ee", with some exceptions that we need to learn.
Thanks for beating me to it, zebo. I was taught (and taught):-
When the sound you are needing rhymes with 'bee' - then it's i before e except after c.
It works apart from a very few exceptions, which need to be learned. eg. seize and weird. Don't think that albeit counts as it's pronounced all-be-it.
Weird doesn't count either as it's two syllables: wee urd.
True, JD - it's usually run together though so I think most lists include it. Rather think it was in the KS paper I was going through in effort to help ungrateful grandson before everything was cancelled.
The only exception I can think of is seize, and that is derived from French
My teachers at school always used to ... beat me and my mates - these days they would be locked up for it.
What I have noticed recently on here is that many people insist on spelling the name of the Labour leader as Kier instead of Keir.
'ceiling' & 'deceit' are 2. I know there are a few more, but scratching my head at the moment. Anyway, off to do piano tinkling (lockdown endeavour to regain skill lost after my teens). :)
How are they exceptions? They follow the rule as ei comes after c.
There was an episode of QI where they talked about i before e. Stephen Fry became quite incensed by Lee Mack’s inability to get it.
Jackdaw, I’ve seen even respected newspapers spell his name Kier.
I thought that rule was only after 2 consonants?
“I before e except after c” is a very misleading “rule”
What it means is: “if you hear an EE sound and you know there’s an I and an e involved then the I comes first, but think of ‘receive’ etc :-)
And conveniently ignore the other cases :-)”
Your teacher meant that just because your friend did something doesn't mean that you have to do it as well .
JD 15.00 Mea culpa! I was expecting to close down and in a rush and my brain was wandering. Only other exception I have been able to come up with since is 'caffeine', but I expect that that applies to several other scientific terms.

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