Single inverted commas

Although it is usual to enclose a word under discussion in single inverted commas, I have chosen instead to emphasise it in red to prevent confusion with apostrophes.
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Tuesday 11 September 2012

THE 'LE' RULE

Le is a very common ending in English but it never follows n m r v w and so never write: nle mle rle vle wle
A way to remember is by this sentence: Nine mice run very well

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