The most famous
spelling rule is
‘i’ before ‘e’ except after ‘c’ , although this
does
not work for ancient, foreign, neither ,
protein ,
science ,
seize, species ,
vein
or lots of other words. It really applies only to certain words in which the
ie or
ei
makes an
ee sound:
achieve ,
receive ,
deceive .
So even the most famous spelling rule works only in
a very limited set of
circumstances. Hey ho. There is really no way round this other than reading a
lot, taking note of unfamiliar words and investing in a good dictionary.
One word or two?
As
a general rule, one word tends to be an adjective,
while two words form the
noun. Here are some common confusions:
alot/a lot
There is no such word as
alot .
A lot of people know that a lot should be two
words.
If you mean to write the verb allot , however, you should allot it two
l s.
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