Showing posts with label silent e. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silent e. Show all posts

Spelling words with the silent 'e'

Monday, January 7, 2013





If you want to become a better speaker, it helps to be a good writer. This post is a continuation of my previous one because a focus on spelling English words will help you pronounce them and we all know that's not always so easy.

We already covered the first rule: 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' (receive, for example). Can you think of any words that fit this rule? Do you know any words that defy it?

This week's rule: silent 'e' helps a vowel say its name.

When a word ends with a vowel followed by a consonant and then silent 'e', the vowel has a long sound.

That's all you need to make a difference between hat and hate, cut and cute, fat and fate, not and note, etc. One little silent 'e' can have a big impact on English words!