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accent |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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access |
A ramp was built to give wheelchair access.
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accident |
A broken ladder caused the accident.
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accelerate |
Good drivers accelerate carefully.
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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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excite |
The idea of a party seemed to excite the children.
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except |
Everyone is allowed to go except me.
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exceptional |
The dance was exceptional.
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excel |
David hopes to excel in his science exam.
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excellent |
Jane and Jim are excellent dancers.
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exclude |
You shouldn’t exclude people from your games at school!
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excursion |
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successor |
My successor will work just as hard.
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accessory |
The gold necklace was her finest accessory.
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