Since there is a rule that states "i" before "e" except afte!
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it would seem that way
Science is one of few exceptions to that. There are a few, but not many.
I can't think of the other ones at the moment.
Yes, and also "their". That one always bothered me too.
The rule states:
I before E, except after C, when the sound is ee.
The sound is "i-ye". Science. So the rule of "ee" words does not apply. Just as reign is not spelt riegn, because the sound is "ay".
whoever invented the word science is and idiot and forgot the rule...dum bum
I actually sat there reading ur question for 5 minutes and im still confused. :(
sure
Yes, 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' except when it's not. Because due to the incredible logic of the English language, there are all kinds of exceptions, such as 'their' and 'weird.'
Receive would be another of the bar*tards that trouble the rule
No. There are exceptions to every rule and this is a classic example of that.
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