This week s spelling pattern / rule is: Words ending in -ge Each of the words in this spelling list follows the spelling rule: G may soften to /j/ when followed by an E, I, or Y. Notice most of these words include the suffix -age.
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cage |
We keep our rabbit in a cage.
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sage |
Sage is a herb we use in cooking.
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age |
She is very mature for her age.
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huge |
Disneyland is a huge theme park.
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change |
Can you change a $50 dollar bill?
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charge |
Do they charge for parking here?
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village |
Our village has only three buses a day.
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page |
Turn over to the next page.
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stage |
The actor got his cue to go on stage.
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hinge |
Put some oil on the hinge to stop it squeaking.
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any |
I can't bear rudeness of any kind.
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bath |
She had a long soak in the bath tub.
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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