* The "eg" sound is usually spelled "age" at the end of words. Think of words like "courage," "engage," "heritage."
* "Eg" is often part of a longer suffix, like "-lege" or "-tage". Words like "college" or "vintage" fit here.
Here are some less common words that end in "eg":
* Meg: A unit of measurement for large amounts of data (1 megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes)
* Leg: Part of the body (though this is more common as part of a compound word, like "table leg")
* Seg: A part of a sequence (this is a technical term, not very common)
* Eg: This is the abbreviation of the Latin phrase *exempli gratia* meaning "for example."
Let me know if you have any other word puzzles! 😊