The /s/ sound on the end of a word is sometimes spelled ce. Here are some examples.
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lace |
Fasten your shoe lace before you trip over.
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pace |
The race leader set a fast pace.
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race |
They rowed in the boat race.
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grace |
The dancer moved with great grace.
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space |
Is there enough space in the car for me?
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nice |
Leeks are nice in a stew.
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rice |
Chinese food is often served with boiled rice.
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slice |
Would you like a slice of cake?
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spice |
Use some ginger to spice up the curry.
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price |
Scan the bar code to find the price.
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twice |
I've been there twice.
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voice |
I've a sore throat and I've lost my voice.
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choice |
There's a choice of four desserts.
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juice |
Fruit juice is good for your health.
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advice |
The teacher gave me good advice.
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device |
A telephone is a very useful device.
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entice |
Can I entice you to have a slice of cream cake?
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sacrifice |
I will sacrifice my free time to do your work.
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