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Two Syllable Words: Double Consonants

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Many of the words we use on a day-to-day basis come under the
category: two syllables (a word that makes two sounds or beats like ‘hap-py’) and a double consonant. There are, however, some exceptions. There are no two syllable words that use hh, jj, kk, qq, vv, ww or xx. Some words from abroad use cc, such as broccoli and cappuccino.


1. silly
2. jolly
3. happy
4. dinner
5. supper
6. messy
7. funny
8. hippo
9. little
10. apple
11. skipping
12. hopping
13. pollen
14. flapping
15. hissing
16. summer
17. coffee
18. running
19. popping
20. sudden
21. wrapping
22. occur
23. written
24. stopped
25. lettuce
26. bubble
27. arrest
28. address
29. comma
30. puzzled
© 2011 Chris Birch
Chris Birch 2011-2013