Why English Makes No Sense (And Fun Tricks to Master It )

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English isnā€™t my mother tongue. However, itā€™s been my primary language in school since day one. I even learned to write my name in English before I could do so in my native language. As a kid, I was constantly puzzled by all the exceptions.

Thankfully, my mom taught me some easy tricks to remember the exceptions of English, turning these confusing rules into fun stories. This made studying them super easyā€”and even enjoyable.

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But seriously, why is ā€œreadā€ pronounced differently depending on whether itā€™s past or present?

Hereā€™s a fun way to remember: Society always judges ā€œreadā€ based on its past, so they call it ā€œredā€ (like the color) when itā€™s in the past tense.

And why do we *drive* on a *parkway* but *park* in a driveway? I think English was designed to confuse us all. Thatā€™s why Iā€™ve come up with some tricks to help you navigate this chaotic language.

The Crazy World of Homophones

Letā€™s start with homophonesā€”the words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

For example, *there*, *their*, and *theyā€™re* are like the mischievous triplets of the English languageā€”they are similar, but each with a personality thatā€™s just different enough to trip you up. And then thereā€™s *too*, *two*, and *to*.

Trick : The key to mastering these is context. Train your brain to recognize the scenario in which each word makes sense. For example, ā€œtheirā€ is always possessive, while ā€œtheyā€™reā€ is a contraction of ā€œthey are.ā€ Got it?

Practice makes perfectā€”or at least lets you make fewer mistakes!

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The Plural Family

Pluralsā€”the bane of many English learners. While adding an ā€œsā€ or ā€œesā€ seems straightforward, English has to throw in some curveballs anyway.

Why is the plural of *goose* *geese*, but the plural of *moose* is still *moose*? And donā€™t forget that *cactus* becomes *cacti*ā€”because why stick to one rule when you can have three?

Trick: Memorization is your best friend here. Keep a list of irregular plurals handy, and hereā€™s an easy way to do that:

Goose ā†’ GeeseĀ : This form uses a vowel change rather than an ending. Remember: Goose is wealthy, so she purchased ā€œeeā€ and swapped out the ā€œoo.ā€

Mouse ā†’ MiceĀ : Like Goose, Mouse is wealthy and follows the same path.

Tooth ā†’ TeethĀ : Teeth are like a gangā€”they stick together, so they double up on vowels.

Ox ā†’ OxenĀ : Now, consider that Ox is poor. So instead of buying extra ā€œee,ā€ he picked up some ā€œenā€ at cheap and became Oxen.

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The Spelling Madness

English spelling is its own brand of madness. Consider *knight* and *night*ā€”one fights dragons, the latter brings darkness.

But who decided we needed a silent ā€œkā€ in there? And donā€™t even get me started on *colonel*, pronounced ā€œkernel.ā€ Apparently, English decided to mix things up just for fun.

Trick: The more you see exceptions like these, the more likely you are to remember their spellings. Just think of the silent ā€œkā€ as a knight who lost his voice after too many battles!

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Embrace the Madness

So, what do we understand from this? English is a beautifully bizarre language that refuses to play by the rules.

Itā€™s a bit of a mess, but thatā€™s part of its charm. With a few tricks and a sense of humor, youā€™ll be navigating this language like a pro.

Got any other exceptions in English youā€™re curious about? Drop a comment below, and letā€™s tackle them together in a fun way.

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Jokes apart, if you really want to know the actual reason for these exceptions in english, I have attached links that explain the reasons.

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