CK, KE, and K Spellings
We learned about spelling with ck, ke, and k. When a /k/ sound comes after a short vowel, you use ck, when it's after a long vowel in a sneaky e word, you use ke, and when it's in a two vowel word, or not right after a vowel, you only use one letter k. Spelling with /k/ sounds is hard!
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