Why Words Act Funny
Why Rules Don’t Always Work
English also has rules, like when you add "ed" to make past tense. But sometimes it doesn’t work that way. For example, "walk" becomes "walked," but "run" becomes "ran." It’s like if you had a rule for drawing lines on paper, and then one day the line just bent instead of staying straight, no explanation, just suddenly different.
That’s why English can feel confusing, it's full of surprises, like a game where sometimes the rules change without warning. English is like a toy box that got mixed up by a bunch of friends, words changed places and rules were forgotten or made up.
Examples
- Why do we say 'I have gone' but 'He goes'? It's because English has a bunch of strange rules.
- Words like 'through', 'bough', and 'cough' all sound the same but are spelled differently.
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