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(i) Identify the incorrectly matched pair (1) Content word-solance - function word-in (2) Content word-root - function word-in (3) Content word-wealth - function word-of (4) Content more-rain - function word-coat

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Answered by dileepvishwakarma71
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Answer:

Content words are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. A noun tells us which object, a verb tells us about the action happening, or the state. Adjectives give us details about objects and people and adverbs tell us how, when or where something is done. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs give us important information required for understanding.

Noun = person, place or thing

Verb = action, state

Adjective = describes an object, person, place or thing

Adverb = tells us how, where or when something happens

Examples:

Nouns Verbs

house enjoy

computer purchase

student visit

lake understand

Peter believe

science look forward to

Answered by 06anki004
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Explanation:

Content Word Types

Content words are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. A noun tells us which object, a verb tells us about the action happening, or the state. Adjectives give us details about objects and people and adverbs tell us how, when or where something is done. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs give us important information required for understanding.

Noun = person, place or thing

Verb = action, state

Adjective = describes an object, person, place or thing

Adverb = tells us how, where or when something happensOther Content Words

While nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are the most important content words, there are a few other words that are also key to understanding. These include negatives like no, not and never; demonstrative pronouns including this, that, these and those; and question words like what, where, when, how and why.

Function Word Types

Function words help us connect important information. Function words are important for understanding, but they add little meaning beyond defining the relationship between two words. Function words include auxiliary verbs, prepositions, articles, conjunctions, and pronouns. Auxiliary verbs are used to establish the tense, prepositions show relationships in time and space, articles show us something that is specific or one of many, and pronouns refer to other nounsAuxiliary verbs = do, be, have (help with conjugation of tense)

Prepositions = show relationships in time and space

Articles = used to indicate specific or non-specific nouns

Conjunctions = words that connect

Pronouns

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