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Spelling Rule-15: Two vowel sounds

Spelling Rule-15: Two vowel sounds

Spelling Rule-15.1: When two vowels come, the first vowel talks as a long vowel.

Examples:

  • Seed
  •  Sea
  •  Hair
  • Boat
  • Tea

Spelling Rule-15.2: ea sometimes uses the short e sound.

Examples:

  • head
  • bread

Spelling Rule-15.3: I speak and e became silent after C.

Examples:

  • Ceiling
  • Conceit
  • Deceit
  • Receipt
  • Conceive
  • Deceive
  • Perceive
  • deceive

Spelling Rules

Spelling Rule- Before You Start: Part-A

Spelling Rule- 1: Syllables

Spelling Rule- 2 : English Words Never end with

Spelling Rule- 3 : “Y” acts as a consonant as well as a vowel

Spelling Rule- 4 : Two sounds of “C”

Spelling Rule- 5 : Two sounds of “G”

Spelling Rule- 6 : Magic-E/Silent-E 

Spelling Rule- 7 : Drop the “e” rule

Spelling Rule-8: The 1:1:1 doubling-up rule

Spelling Rule-9: A E O U  at the end of the Syllable

Spelling Rule-10: The Rabbit rule

Spelling Rule- Before You Start: Part-A

Spelling Rule- 11: The FLOSS/FLSZ rule

Spelling Rule- 12 : Use of C or K to pronounce K

Spelling Rule- 13: Use of /CH/ & /TCH/

Spelling Rule- 14: Use of /Cial/ & /Tial/

Spelling Rule-15: Two vowel’s sounds

Spelling Rule- 16 : Short Vowel Sounds

Spelling Rule- 17 : Long Vowel Sounds

Spelling Rule-18: Vowels in Short Words

Spelling Rule-19: Long Vowels’ Rules and Patterns

Spelling Rule-20: W is the Boss

Silent Letters Rules