j sound in words that have a g next to the e
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lounge |
On Jane's day off she likes to lounge around doing nothing.
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courage |
I admire her courage.
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strange |
He laughs in a very strange way.
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urge |
I would urge you to listen to my advice.
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pigeon |
The pigeon is a common bird in many city centres.
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merge |
Click here to merge the two cells.
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bulge |
My stomach will bulge if I eat all that.
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binge |
I sometimes like to binge watch whole seasons of 'Stranger Things' on Netflix.
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cringe |
He thought he would cringe with embarrassment.
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gorgeous |
The gorgeous dress was scarlet and gold.
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courageous |
The soldiers were courageous in battle.
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surgeon |
The surgeon used a sharp knife to make his first incision.
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outrageous |
It was outrageous how rude he was.
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dungeon |
Prisoners were kept in the castle dungeon.
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advantageous |
Being well prepared can be very advantageous.
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