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Is K the same as C?
Over time, the notion stuck that the letter sounds like K, which meant that a special new letter had to be formed to represent the hard G—which was duly fashioned as a version of the letter C. And so it was that they ended up with three K-sounding letters: C, K and Q.
How is K and C sound different?
The single letter c pronounced as /k/ can come almost anywhere in the word and comes before the vowels a, o, and u. The double letter c pronounced as /k/ comes after a short vowel. The letter k comes before the vowels i, e, or y. It also comes at the end of one-syllable words after any sound except a short vowel sound.
What is the rule of C in phonics?
The “Rule of c” covers the pronunciation of the letter “c”, indicating when “c” stand for the /s/ sound. The rule is: The letter c represents /s/ before the letters e, i or y; otherwise it represents /c/.
When do you use C instead of K in writing?
Then she summarised this as something like “When we’re writing the sound “k”, if the next letter is E, I or Y, we usually use a letter K. Otherwise we usually use C”.
When to pronounce the letter ‘C’ as /s/ or /K/?
When to pronounce the letter ‘c’ as /s/ or /k/. In English the letter ‘c’ is mostly pronounced as a /k/ sound. We can also pronounce ‘c’ as an /s/ sound. Click on a word to hear the difference: The rule. Here’s the rule: When ‘c‘ comes directly before the letters ‘e‘, ‘i‘ or ‘y‘ we use the /s/ sound. in other cases we use a /k/ sound.
What is the correct spelling for the k sound in English?
The most common spelling choice for the /k/ sound is the letter c but sometimes we need to use k. There are some spelling rules to help with the correct choice for the /k/ sound: 1.
When to use k or k in a sentence?
There is a good reason for this rule: When c is followed by it will make the soft sound /s/ as in cent and circle. So, if you want the hard sound /ke/ or /ki/, you must use k.