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A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
Spelled correctly ' 20/25 , which reduces to 4/5 = 80% Spelled incorrectly ' 5/25 ' , whichy reduces to 1/5 = 20%.
Swarm.
There are numerous words that can be spelled with e a t. Eat is one such word containing all of them.
j, gi, ge, gy, dge
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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.
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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
Very few words can be spelled with the letters lunch. Hun is one of the words that can be spelled with those letters.
Words that can be spelled using letters from "marmalade" are:AlarmedArmadaMadameMeddlerRammedAlarmArmedDreamMedalRealmAreaDealDearDramLameLardLearMadeMareMealReadRealArmEarElmLadMadMedRamRed