1 2 Replace the underlined parts with words that have the same meaning. Rewrite the sentence when necessary. 1 Except for a few marks, the watch is well preserved and its accuracy is amazing. 2 The party held for the academy award winners was full of happy laughter and music. 3 There ...
1. Tony drank all the water, so the bottle is empty.a. not dirtyb. not newc. not thirstyd. not full2. Do you think math is difficult?a. closeb. hardc. boringd. mean3. At the zoo, an animal made a funny sound.a. differenceb. voicec. pland. noise...
Choose the words or phrases that have the same meaning as the underlined parts. I wonder if it will rain tomorrow. [ ] A.think B.know C.learn well D.want to know
What word means almost the same as "paraphrase"? What are words whose sounds suggest their meaning? What is a homophone for there? What do words that have 'terr' in them mean? What is the difference between common and proper nouns?
Choose the words or phrases that have the same meaning as the underlined parts. Show me your new dress, please? [ ] A.let me have a look at B.let me show C.let me watch D.let me look for
1. "Holiday" means a special day, so the answer is d. special day. 2. "Soft" means nice to touch, so the answer is a. nice to touch. 3. "Second" means a short time, so the answer is b. short time. 4. "Ugly" means not beautiful, so the answer is d. not beautiful. 5....
D. Circle the words that have the same meaning as the underlined words.线C1. Many people drive too fast. a. go home b. go slowly C. go in a car d. go in abus a2. Your sister is a very nice person. a. good b. young C. small d. strong b3. Class will start at 10:30 a...
16.Homonym:a word that has the same spelling and the same pronunciation as another world.but a different meaningSame spelling.different meaningImagine.then a situation where two words are spelt and pronounced exactly the same way.but have completely dif
Now, if you’re comparing different languages and you notice that they have a lot in common…Maybe they have similar sounds, and words that correspond to one another—that have the same meaning—and that sound similar.Let’s use a real-world example.In the eighteenth century, scholars who ...
THE WORDS THAT WE SPEAK TO EACH OTHER HAVE MEANING BEYOND SIMPLE CONVERSATIONSTEPHEN FRALEY