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Use the homograph in your own sentences to show a difference of meanings:

match​

Answers

Answered by anonymousme75
26

Explanation:

1 . Match the difference in each columns..

2. There is going to be a very interesting cricket match today

Answered by phillipinestest
14

Homograph

A homograph is a type of homophone where the spelling of a group of words is the same but the meaning conveyed by the different words are totally different.

Each word has a different origin. So if the philological background of the word is studied it shall be observed that the root in its etymology will be different.

The word 'match' is a homograph. It can be used as a noun, a verb and an adjective.

Match (noun)-  

I watched the football match with  great excitement.

Her mother is trying to find a good match for her.

Match (verb)-

Our teacher told us to match the words of one column with the expressions of the other.

Match (adjective)-

Keep all the sticks in a match box.

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