2. Make sentences to bring out the different meanings of the following words.
a. bow:
i.
ii.
b. close:
i..
ii..
c. bit:
i..
ii. .
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d. present: i.
ii..
e. pen:
i..
ii..
f. watch:
i..
ii..
Answers
Hey mate here is ur answer
A. Bow
1. The servant was ordered to bow in front of the king.
2. She loves putting bow on her hair.
B. Close
1. Please can u close the gate of the drawing room.
2. The doctor said him to come little close so that he could see his fracture.
C. Bit
1. Can u give me a bit of glue?
2. The ant just bit me.
D. Present
1. Why were u not present in the assembly?
2. I just got one present on my birthday.
E. Pen
1. Can u please lend me ur pen?
2. Robin is his pen name.
F. Watch
1. I love ur smart watch, I will get like those soon.
2. Keep a watch on the thief.
Hope it helps......
Homonyms:
- Homonyms are words that are either homographs, homophones, or both in linguistics.
- A more restrictive or technical definition of homonyms is words that are both homographs and homophones, that is, they have identical spelling and pronunciation but different meanings.
- Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but differ in spelling and meaning, such as to, too, and two.
- Or they could be words with identical pronunciations and spellings but different meanings, such as quail (the bird) and quail (to cringe).
Sentences to bring out the different meanings of the words are as follows:
a. bow:
i. Rohit was wearing a bow with the suit.
ii. One should bow before a king.
b. close:
i. The boys are pretty close to each other.
ii. The hospital is close to the temple.
c. bit:
i. They are gonna be a bit late to the party.
ii. There are bits of cookies on the couch.
d. present:
i. One should focus on the present.
ii. I got shoes as a present.
e. pen:
i. He penned down a beautiful note for his mother.
ii. One needs a pen to write.
f. watch:
i. I want you to watch the kids.
ii. Her father gave her a watch.
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