bridge, fudge, wedge, cadge, dredge, drudge, grudge, hedge, judge, ledge, Madge, nudge, ridge, badge, budge, porridge, sedge
ledge, lodge,dodge,fudge,edge,rage,ridge,gage,garage,saige,fridge,
hedge
Judge,fudge,smudge,edge trudge,porridge
Words ending in taq
is there a rule for words ending in or ( as in professor) or words ending in er (as in commander)? Thank you!
edge
ledge, lodge,dodge,fudge,edge,rage,ridge,gage,garage,saige,fridge,
hedge
edge
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hedge, edge, gadget, badge, badger, budge, budget, budgerigar, lodge, hedgehog
Some examples of spelling words that do not contain "dge" or "ge" are: cat, dog, run, sit, sun, hat, top, and pen.
In "bridge", the d is silent because it has a "dge" trigraph ending.
Judge,fudge,smudge,edge trudge,porridge
The sound that is represented by "dge" is typically found in words like "bridge" and "fudge." This combination produces the "j" sound, which is similar to the initial sound in "jump." The "dge" spelling usually occurs after a short vowel sound in a word.
Judge The judge ruled the case guilty.
The letters DGE following a vowel will normally create a short vowel sound. Examples: badge edge ledge ridge lodge fudge sludge