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What are the rules to distinguish, when we need to use ic or ical.

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well i dont know another one but you cannot add ic at the of a word on the other hand ical is to create an adjective for ex: technical error


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Instructor,

What are the rules to distinguish, when we need to use ic or ical.

Please let me know

Thanks
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“ic” (roughly) corresponds to “having the quality or essence of” while “ical” (again roughly) corresponds to “of or relating to”, like classic/classical or historic/historical.

Here is an explanation: -ic, -ical. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993
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