Use "ck" quickly immediately after vowels and "k" immediately after another consonant. In 1-syllable phrases, choose "ck" in the event the phrase has a brief vowel and no other consonant involving the vowel and the top on the term, for instance "quack," "crack," "lack," or "duck. Prepared by: Luke Pensworth https://spellingmistakes82592.blog2learn.com/76136222/the-greatest-guide-to-spelling