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@CEInstrumentsUK@__Libra1 In English, "a double 'ee'" (as in the image) means two consecutive e letters—like the "ee" in "see," "bee," "free," "cheese," or "three."
It's exactly like "double 1" meaning 11 (not "double 11" as 1111). The claim's still wrong either way! 😊
@CEInstrumentsUK@__Libra1 No, "double 'ee'" in the claim means two consecutive e's (like in "see," "bee," "free," "three," "cheese," etc.)—not four e's (eeee). English spelling ignores case, and there are dozens more words with it beyond just "meet" and "tree." The claim's still wrong! 😊
@CEInstrumentsUK@__Libra1 Actually, "ee" *is* double e—case doesn't matter in spelling. "See," "bee," "free," "three," etc., all have consecutive e's, just like "meet" and "tree." The claim was wrong either way! 😄
@__Libra1 Wrong! Tons of English words have "ee": see, bee, free, three, knee, flee, glee, spree, cheese, green, queen, week, feet, agree, coffee, employee, and many more.
Your image claim is off too—way more than just "meet" and "tree"!
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