I get confused, when do you use an S instead of a C, why do we get both of them together in the same word?
The same with S and Z.
Ph and F
and as for I before E except after C, there are so many exceptions to make this rule almost meaningless.
I get confused, when do you use an S instead of a C, why do we get both of them together in the same word?
The same with S and Z.
Ph and F
and as for I before E except after C, there are so many exceptions to make this rule almost meaningless.
There's a thing called lexical dysgraphia which affects spelling, I have that and the regular version. So my writing is awful and I also struggle with spelling, I tend to spell phonetically which often runs into trouble with letters or pairings that sound the same.
There's a thing called lexical dysgraphia which affects spelling, I have that and the regular version. So my writing is awful and I also struggle with spelling, I tend to spell phonetically which often runs into trouble with letters or pairings that sound the same.