Use "ck" promptly following vowels and "k" immediately after Yet another consonant. In one-syllable phrases, decide "ck" when the phrase has a brief vowel and no other consonant among the vowel and the top from the phrase, such as "quack," "crack," "absence," or "duck.Also, keep the next "e" when there is a double "e" at the conclusion of the term,… Read More