π Quick Study Guide
Multiple-meaning words, also called homonyms, are words that have the same spelling but different meanings. Understanding these words is super important for reading comprehension! Here's a quick breakdown:
- π£οΈ Context is Key: The surrounding words in a sentence help you figure out which meaning is correct.
- π Look for Clues: Pay attention to the other words in the sentence to understand the specific definition being used.
- π‘ Think of Examples: Try to think of different ways you've heard the word used before.
- π Practice Makes Perfect: The more you read and practice, the easier it will become to understand multiple-meaning words.
βοΈ Practice Quiz
- Which sentence uses the word "bright" to mean intelligent?
- The sun is very bright today.
- She is a bright student.
- The colors in the painting are bright.
- He turned on the bright lights.
- What does "bank" mean in the sentence, "We sat on the bank of the river."?
- A place to keep money.
- The land alongside a river.
- To rely on something.
- To tilt or lean.
- Which sentence uses the word "fair" to mean just?
- She has fair skin.
- The county fair is this weekend.
- The judge made a fair decision.
- Let's play fair and share the toys.
- What does "present" mean in the sentence, "I will present my project tomorrow."?
- A gift.
- To show or introduce something.
- Being in a certain place.
- Existing now.
- Which sentence uses the word "watch" to mean look at?
- I have a new watch.
- Did you watch the movie last night?
- I watch the birds in the garden.
- Please watch your step.
- What does the word "mean" refer to in the sentence, "What does this word mean?"
- To be unkind.
- Average.
- To express or represent.
- The middle point.
- Which sentence uses the word "right" to mean correct?
- Take a right turn at the corner.
- You have the right answer!
- The right side of the paper.
- I have the right to choose.
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- B
- C
- B
- C
- C
- B