A: Some common words that end with 'G' include "dog," "ring," "song," "king," and "frog."
A: Yes, many verbs in their present participle form end in 'G', such as "running," "jumping," "singing," "reading," and "dancing."
A: Certainly, examples include "amazing," "interesting," "charming," "exciting," and "thrilling."
Many verbs end in 'G' when in their present participle form (ending in -ing). Practice forming these by adding -ing to the base verb, like "run" to "running."
Group words that end in 'G' by their rhyming patterns, such as "ring," "sing," and "king." This can help in remembering their spelling and pronunciation.
Incorporate descriptive words ending in 'G' into your writing. Using words like "amazing" and "exciting" can enhance your descriptions and make your writing more vivid.