Explore this spelling list: acc and succ words. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
These words need double c because the first letter c has a hard /k/ sound and the second letter c has a soft /s/ sound.
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accelerate |
Good drivers accelerate carefully.
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accent |
I couldn't place his accent.
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accept |
We're pleased to accept your invitation.
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access |
A ramp was built to give wheelchair access.
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accessory |
The gold necklace was her finest accessory.
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accident |
A broken ladder caused the accident.
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vaccinate |
It it vital to vaccinate children.
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succeed |
He has lots of potential to succeed.
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success |
I wish you lots of success.
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successive |
It snowed on five successive days.
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successor |
My successor will work just as hard.
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succinct |
Your report was clear and succinct.
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Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 20. Soft c: ce, ci, cy
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