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Dictation List 7
1. Gem 2. Deeper 3. Luggage 4. Index 5. Comparative
Grammar
Write in the
Grammar book
(Orange color book)
Grade 2 A, C – 2nd Term
English - Note 7
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Soft g
Example:
Gem Giraffe Gymnastic Bridge
Orange Giant Energy Hedge
Cage Magic Apology Smudge
Germ Ginger Gym
Danger
When “g” is followed by e, i, y
(ge, gi, gy)
it sounds like “j”
ge
gi
gy
= j dge = j
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Activity B
Add the soft g words to the table.
Page, bridge, edge, gem, luggage, giraffe, age,
gentle, hedge
gi ge dge
giraffe Page bridge
gem edge
luggage hedge
age
gentle
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Hard g
Example:
1. Garden
2. Glue
3. Goat
4. Eagle
5. Goose
6. Game
7. Forgot
8. Globe
9. Leg
10. Gate
When “g” is followed by Any other letter
Not with e, i, y
it sounds like “gh”
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Comparatives adjectives - er
Describe the difference between two things.
(Compare two things)
Example:
1. Short – shorter
2. High – higher
3. Clean – cleaner
4. Good - better
5. Bad - worse
6. Expensive - more expensive
7. Careful - more careful
a) Mike is taller than Jack.
b) My sister is younger than my brothers.
c) Blue dress is better than the pink dress.
d) That painting is more beautiful than this one.
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Soft g - (page 33) Activity C
Comparatives with er - (page 34) - Activity C
Workbook activity answers.
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Writing index (page 35)
A – Akshi – kaikyo bridge – p5 N – Narmada river bridge – p31
B – Bridge of Sighs – p7 O
C P
D – Danbong Bridge – p10 Q
E R
F S – Sydney harbor bridge – p24
G – Golden gate bridge – p13 T – Tower bridge – p29
H –Humber bridge – p19 U
I V
J – JK bridge – p40 W – Waterloo bridge – p32
K X
L – Lansdowne bridge – p22 Y
M Z – Zambezi bridge – p35