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Originally Posted by masraum
I'm just curious who had to do this in school?

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Yes. Take a PITA language (English) and make it more confusing for a poor kid by doing that crap.
I before E except after C, or when sounded as A like in "neighbor" and "weigh", or when it appears in comparatives and superlatives, like "fancier", or when the C sounds as shhh as in "glacier", or when the vowel sounds like E like in "seize"...and on and on...