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Lesson Thirty-two
The <l> Before <E> Rule and Spelling and
1 You've seen that when you are spelling long the first line of the jingle is a good guide. The second line of the jingle is a good guide when you are spelling long <a>. Long is never spelled . So far as the choice between and is concerned, when spelling always choose . Underline the letters that are spelling long <a> in the following words. Do not underline as part of the spelling of long :
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eight | veil | reindeer |
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heir | freight | surveillance |
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weigh | their | sleigh |
2 Sort the words into these two groups:
Words in which the <ei> ...
comes before <gh> | does not come before <gh> | ||
3 We can make the l-Before-E Rule even more useful if we add something about spelling long to it. Underline the letters that spell long in the following words. Again, don't underline any silent <gh> after long ::
eiderdown height feisty poltergeist kaleidoscope untie seismic either magpie neither sleight underlie
4 Sort the words into these two groups:
Words in which the is. ..
at the beginning of the word in the middle of the word at the end of the word
5 Among these words, is at the end of the word spelled <ei> or <ie>? _________
At the beginning or in the middle of words is spelled_________.
6 In the previous lesson you saw that the <ie> spelling of long often occurs when a stem that ends in has a suffix added to it that starts with : gallery+es = gallerimage00-00.jpg+i+es = galleries. The <ie> spelling of long sometimes occurs in the same way: sky+es = skimage00-00.jpg+i+es = skies, with spelled <ie>. Combine the following stems and suffixes and underline the letters that spell :
Free Stem+Suffix = Analysis Word
sky+es = skimage00-00.jpg+i+es = skies ally+es = = dignify+ed = = satisfy + ed = = modify + es = = terrify + ed = = multiply + ed = = testify + es = = qualify+ed = =
Free Stem+Suffix = Analysis
Word
dry+es
7 Notice that this <ie> spelling of long also comes at the end of the free stem, just as it does in words like untie and magpie. So now our l-Before-E Rule can tell us the following things:
a.When we're spelling long , it's before except after .
b.When we're spelling long <a> it's before . → c.When we're spelling long , it's before at the end of free stems, but it's before everyplace else.