This document outlines an English spelling rule about words ending in "-cious" or "-tious" which sound like "/ʃəs/". It provides examples of words that follow this rule, such as ambitious, cautious, conscious, and delicious. The rule states that words ending with a sound like "/ʃəs/" should be spelled with "-cious" or "-tious" at the end. The document lists 15 examples of words that conform to this spelling pattern.
This document outlines an English spelling rule about words ending in "-cious" or "-tious" which sound like "/ʃəs/". It provides examples of words that follow this rule, such as ambitious, cautious, conscious, and delicious. The rule states that words ending with a sound like "/ʃəs/" should be spelled with "-cious" or "-tious" at the end. The document lists 15 examples of words that conform to this spelling pattern.
This document outlines an English spelling rule about words ending in "-cious" or "-tious" which sound like "/ʃəs/". It provides examples of words that follow this rule, such as ambitious, cautious, conscious, and delicious. The rule states that words ending with a sound like "/ʃəs/" should be spelled with "-cious" or "-tious" at the end. The document lists 15 examples of words that conform to this spelling pattern.