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Are there any rules for using le, el, ll, and just l

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Yes there are Spelling rules for the use of double consonants and even adding 'e' at the end of the words. You may want to check the spelling rules to understand the ll and le pattern.
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No there are no rules
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No rules only common. Practices that can be manipulated by cultural or other influences. Like Indian English and so on.
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Not really. There is a rule for single l and double l. All single syllable words ending in l with a single vowel before the l use a double l. For example:- mill - will - till All single syllable words ending in l with a double vowel before it use a single l. For example:- mail- sail But to be honest...
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Not really. There is a rule for single l and double l. All single syllable words ending in l with a single vowel before the l use a double l. For example:- mill - will - till All single syllable words ending in l with a double vowel before it use a single l. For example:- mail- sail But to be honest English spelling is a bit of a nightmare, even native speakers have problems, not helped by the duality of American and British English spelling. We usually have to learn every word individually. #Pragneshkumar www.facebook.com/pragneshkumar.prajapati read less
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