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piece (or is it peice) to u awl

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Definetely NOT a spelling bee king

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Originally posted by pparrish
piece (or is it peice) to u awl
'u'
I think properly it is unse

fonetikly sownds like yoonz

Git it strate

Frangky

Rimes wit crangky

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Originally posted by Frank Burns
'u'
I think properly it is unse

fonetikly sownds like yoonz

Git it strate

Frangky

Rimes wit crangky
oh kay

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Weirdos.


*sips route beer*

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Stranj thred
*sups reel bier*

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rule of thumb is i before e accept after c ? just what i was taught back at school tho years ago

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Originally posted by stoker
rule of thumb is i before e accept after c ? just what i was taught back at school tho years ago
Which is probably the reason so few people can spell properly these days lol.

Receipt, a common word used every day spoils the rule of thumb.

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Originally posted by adramforall
Which is probably the reason so few people can spell properly these days lol.

Receipt, a common word used every day spoils the rule of thumb.
er... no, receipt follows the rule of thumb.

The kewlest word not to do so is:

WEIRD

BECAUSE WEIRD IS DIFFERENT.

How profound.

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Originally posted by adramforall
Which is probably the reason so few people can spell properly these days lol.

Receipt, a common word used every day spoils the rule of thumb.
How does that spoil the rule? Surely it gives an example of it?

Words that are exceptions:

seize, either, weird, height, foreign, leisure, conscience, counterfeit, forfeit, leisure, neither, science, species, sufficient

Also, everyday is one word 🙂

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Originally posted by Starrman
How does that spoil the rule? Surely it gives an example of it?

Words that are exceptions:

seize, either, weird, height, foreign, leisure, conscience, counterfeit, forfeit, leisure, neither, science, species, sufficient

Also, everyday is one word 🙂
but it/they can still be two words

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Originally posted by mrrowie
but it/they can still be two words
True, perhaps you are right 😛

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Originally posted by Starrman
True, but in this case I believe it should have been one
i beg to differ

used every day

everyday use

but i could be wrong

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Originally posted by pparrish
piece (or is it peice) to u awl
I believe it goes " I before E, except after C"....and thats direct from Mrs. Hennessy, a certain 4th grade english teacher, a no- nonsense grammar-nazi slightly larger than a water buffalo with a wart on her face the size of Rhode Island....

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Originally posted by adramforall
Which is probably the reason so few people can spell properly these days lol.

Receipt, a common word used every day spoils the rule of thumb.
i will forgive as your scotish and you have enough problems

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