Good catch! I forgot to mention a part of the rule. If the K sound is preceded by a long vowel OR a consonant, it is spelled with a K. "If the K sound falls at the end of the word, and the K is immediately preceded by a short vowel sound, it is spelled ck. If the K sound is immediately preceded by a long vowel sound or consonant, it is spelled with k." I appreciate your feedback! I am still working on making the best videos I can for students.
7:44~in the example “milk” i is a short vowel⋯the example contradicts your rule⋯🤷♂️
any explanation ⋯?
Good catch! I forgot to mention a part of the rule. If the K sound is preceded by a long vowel OR a consonant, it is spelled with a K.
"If the K sound falls at the end of the word, and the K is immediately preceded by a short vowel sound, it is spelled ck.
If the K sound is immediately preceded by a long vowel sound or consonant, it is spelled with k."
I appreciate your feedback! I am still working on making the best videos I can for students.