Let's jump in and learn some new words. We'll point out spelling rules along the way.
place
This word follows the vowel-consonant-e pattern.
Words ending with a vowel-consonant-e like place usually have a long vowel sound and a silent e.
Here's another word with the vowel-consonant-e pattern:
make
making
help
here
want
nice
to
I went to the store.
two
I bought two pies.
too
I ate too much.
Two, too, and to sound the same but have different meanings. They're called homophones.
Use clues in the sentence to help you figure out which one to use.
Two means the number 2.
Too means 'as well' or 'also'.
To means moving somewhere.
into
Can you spell them all? Try the practice to see. 😺