Grammar tip
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Загружено: 2025-11-03
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Unlock the secrets of English spelling! Wondering if a word should end in "-ce" or "-se"? In this video, learn the fun rules and patterns that explain why “advice” is a noun (ending in "-ce") and “advise” is a verb (ending in "-se”). Discover how nouns like “dance,” “place,” and “grace” use the gentle "-ce" sound, while verbs like “close,” “advise,” and “devise” often end in "-se" with a sharper sound. We’ll show you easy tips, common examples, and clever memory tricks to help you master these endings with confidence—perfect for anyone improving their English or teaching spelling to kids and beginners! Watch now to boost your spelling skills and never mix up these tricky words again.
Key Points to MentionNouns usually end in "-ce" and verbs in "-se" (e.g., “advice” vs “advise,” “device” vs “devise,” “envelope” vs “envelop,” “practice” vs “practise”)�."-ce" endings create a soft “s” sound, while "-se" endings can be a sharp “s” or “z” sound��.For spelling help, remember: “ice” is a noun (“-ce”), “close” is a verb (“-se”), plus other common examples to practice with��.Includes pronunciation tips, sample sentences, and spelling hacks for teachers, learners, and kids�.
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