What is the G rule?

Rule G is a prohibition against railroad employees working while intoxicated. It was originally a near-universal provision of individual railroads' operating rules, and is now part of the universal code of the Association of American Railroads.
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What is the G rule in phonics?

The pronunciation of 'g' generally (but not always) depends on the letter that follows it. The general rule is this: if the letter after 'g' is 'e', 'i' or 'y', the pronunciation is a 'soft g' as in 'fringe'. Some examples of words with the soft 'g' are: general, giant, gymnastics, large, energy and change.
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What is the hard g rule?

Here's the general rule: When c or g meets a, o, or u, its sound is hard. When c or g meets e, i, or y, its sound is soft. See also: Guide to Spelling.
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Why is girl not a soft g?

When the letter G is followed by a Y the sound is generally a soft G (J) - GYM or BIOLOGY. There are many words with a letter G followed by an I that use the hard and soft G sounds. For example, GIRL, BEGIN, GIANT and LOGIC use a hard G but GINGER and GIN use a soft G.
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What is the rule for G or J spelling?

The G or J spelling Rule

In the English language, if you hear the /j/ sound at the start of the words, it can be written with j or g. If you hear a /j/ sound at the end of a word, it will never be written as j. Instead, it is pronounced as soft g and written as ge or a dge at the end of the word.
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What is the rule for silent G?

The general rule of the silent 'g' is that it's not pronounced following the letter 'n'. For example: 'Gnome, gnaw, campaign, strength, sign, foreign'.
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Is age a hard g?

Some soft g words include gym, age, gentle, giant, germ, genius, bridge, huge, angel, and danger.
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Is the G in GIF hard or soft?

If you're a hard G, thank you, we know you're right.” That's right: according to Giphy, GIF is pronounced with a hard G, unlike Jif the peanut butter.
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Why does g sound like J?

The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound when followed by an “e,” “i” or “y” in a word that is often derived from Greek or Latin (these languages do not use the “j” symbol to represent the /j/ sound). I like to refer to the “g” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Stick Vowel Rule. Let us look at a few examples: gem.
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Is gym a hard g?

In English, the sound of soft ⟨g⟩ is the affricate /dʒ/, as in general, giant, and gym. A ⟨g⟩ at the end of a word usually renders a hard ⟨g⟩ (as in "rag"), while if a soft rendition is intended it would be followed by a silent ⟨e⟩ (as in "rage").
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Is good a hard g word?

In English, there are two different sounds for the consonants "c" and "g." A hard "g" sounds almost like a "k," as in the words great, good, and pig. A soft "g" sounds more like a "j," as in the words large, general, and giant.
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Is game a hard or soft g?

hard g: goal, goat, gas, gutter, go, game. soft g: gem, giraffe, gist, gym, germ.
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How do I teach my child to say g?

Position the back of your tongue at the near the back of the roof of your mouth, on what is called the soft palate. When you allow voiced air to come through, it is stopped by your tongue and then released when you lower your tongue from the top of your mouth. This is the /g/ sound.
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Does soft g sound like j?

"Soft" G -- when g represents the "j" sound.

In front of an e, i, or y, g usually represents the "j" sound ("gentle"), and sometimes the "zh" sound (second g in "garage").
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Is glass a hard G?

Rule #3. When G or C is followed by a consonant, the sound is hard. Examples: glass.
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Why does g make two sounds?

Unlike the letter c, which is an alternate spelling for the sounds of k and s and has no sound of its own, the letter g does have one sound of its own: the “hard” sound heard in glove. The second sound of g, the “soft” sound heard in giant, represents the sound that belongs to the letter j [j].
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Is GIF pronounced jif?

Wilhite and the team who developed the file format included in the technical specifications that the acronym was to be pronounced with a soft g. In the specifications, the team wrote that "choosy programmers choose ... 'jif'", in homage to the peanut butter company Jif's advertising slogan of "choosy moms choose Jif".
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What is Ʒ called?

Ezh (Ʒ ʒ) /ˈɛʒ/, also called the "tailed z", is a letter whose lower case form is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), representing the voiced postalveolar fricative consonant.
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Is glass a hard G or soft?

Hard g sound

If a consonant follows the letter 'g', then the g sound is hard, like in glass, grapes, glove, etc. If the letter 'g' comes at the end of the word, then‌ the 'g' sound is hard like in frog, leg, jug, etc.
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Is G silent before n?

Silent (g)

While not as common, the letter ⟨g⟩ is also usually silent (i.e. it does not reflect any sound) when preceding an ⟨n⟩ at the beginning or end of a word, as in “gnat”, “campaign” and “design”.
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Is G silent after N?

What is the silent g rule? The general rule of the silent 'g' is that it's not pronounced following the letter 'n'. For example: 'Gnome, gnaw, campaign, strength, sign, foreign'.
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Is there a silent G?

The Silent “G”

There are some letters that contain a “–ng” in which the “g” is not technically silent (e.g., ring and strong). However, in many cases where a “g” is silent, there's an “n” or an “m” after it (e.g., bologna, reign, phlegm).
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