Excellent and Excellence both have two Ls.
That is the correct spelling of "excellence" (superior state, greatness).
Yes; there is only one "l" in excel. The second "l" is used only when adding suffixes to the root, as in the words excellent or excelled.
one l in the us, two l's in the uk and Canada
one l in the us, two l's in the uk and canada
A simple mnemonic for "excellent" is to think of the phrase "Every Cat Can Learn Easily New Tricks." This phrase highlights the key letters in "excellent" (E, C, C, L, E, N, T) while creating a vivid mental image. Associating the idea of cats learning new tricks can also reinforce the concept of excellence in learning and performance.
The word "excellent" is spelled as "e-x-c-e-l-l-e-n-t."
LoL has one and only one l. two l's are so gay how could you even bloody think that lol would have two l's. Lol= laugh out loudLoll= laugh out loud looser!
One L - travel is the correct spelling.
There are eight phonemes, or distinct speech sounds, in the word 'excellence'. Whilst the 'c' does not have its own sound in this are, the 'x' has two clear phonemes, k and s.The phonemes are: e / k / s / e / ll / e / n / ce
David L. Bradford has written: 'Managing for excellence' -- subject(s): Leadership, Management
The motto of Earl L. Vandermeulen High School is 'Tradition, Excellence, Pride'.
With one 'l' - 60 miles.