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(1)
| When 'C' is followed by A,O,U,K & T, it is pronounced as ‘K’ and
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When ‘C’ is preceded by a vowel it is pronounced as ‘K’
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Example:
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| Cat, Can, Camera, Cater, Cattle, Cake
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| O -
| Cock, Cot, Collect, Coke, Colon, Coach, Could, Count, Coat, Concern
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| U -
| Cut, Custom, Cure, Culture, Custody, Customer
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| K -
| Cock, Back, Sack, Rack, Crockery
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| T -
| Act ,Action, Fact, Pact, Practice, Duct
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(2)
| When word begins with ‘C’ and is followed by ‘E’, ‘I’, ‘Y’, it is pronounced as ‘S’
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Example:
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| Rice, Mice, Piece, Peace, Dice, Practice, Grocer, Celebrate
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| I -
| Circle, Cinema, Citizen, Fascinate, Circus, Criticism,
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| Y -
| Cycle, Cyclist, Cyclone, Cyst, Cyanide
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(3)
| When ‘C’ is followed by ‘IA’ or ‘EA’, it is pronounced as ‘SH’
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Example:
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| Social, Special, Specialty, Crucial, Financial
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| EA -
| Ocean, Panacea,
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(1)
| When a word ends with ‘GE’ or ‘GE’ is a part of a word, it is pronounced as ‘J’ and others ‘G’
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Example:
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| Cage, Coinage, Cottage, Page, Wage, Merger, Mortgage, Religion, Lodge, Ginger, Germ, Pigeon etc. (pronounced as 'J')
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| GE -
| Finger, Give, God, Ground, Singer etc. (pronounced as 'G')
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| Note: There are many exceptions to this rule.
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(1)
| When the word ends with g, ge, gg,oe, ie ,ee and y, ‘s’ is pronounced as ‘z’
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Example:
| Songs, Eggs , Rupees, Boys, Rays, Toys Heroes, Worries, Sees
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(2)
| When a word ends with e, f, p, pe, te, it is pronounced as ‘s’
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Example:
| Craps, Roofs, Proofs, Traps, Helps, Crops, Hopes, Pipes, Slopes, Kites, Shops, Jokes etc.
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(3)
| When a word with ‘s’ and ‘ss’ is followed by IA, ION, it is pronounced as ‘SH’
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Example:
| Asian, Persian, Pension, Profession, Session, Mansion, Mission, Passion
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(1)
| When ‘T’ is followed by ia, ie, io, it is pronounced as ‘sh’
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Example:
| Patient, Nation, Motion, Ration, Creation, Mention
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(2)
| When ‘S’ is followed by ‘TION’, ‘TIAN’ or ‘TURE’, it is pronounced as ‘CH’
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Example:
| Christian, Question, Vulture, Culture, Future
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(3)
| When ‘T’ is followed by ‘H’ then it is pronounced as “TH” / “DH”
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Example:
| TH -
| Thirteen, Throw, Thrive , Three
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| | DH -
| This
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| | TH -
| That, Then ,There, Than
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WHEN CONSONANTS ARE SILENT
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| In following words Consonants remains Silent
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Example:
| B -
| Doubt
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| L -
| Chalk, Talk, Walk, Palm, Calm
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| K -
| Know, Knowledge, Knife, Knight
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| GH -
| Right, Light, Plight, Flight
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| N -
| Column, Autumn, Solemn
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| P -
| Psychology, Pneumonia, Pneumatic
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