Homographs: Words that are Spelled the Same.

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In today’s class, we will be talking about homographs. Enjoy the class!

Homographs: Words that are Spelled the Same.

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Homographs:

Words that are spelt the same but sound different and have different meanings or origin.

Examples:

  • Bow:

(i)        Bow (verb) to move one’s head or top half one’s body forward or downwards.

(ii)      Bow (noun) weapon used for shooting arrows.

  • Minute:

(i)       Minute (noun) each of the 60 parts of an hour that equals to 60 seconds.

adj/extremely small.

(ii)      Minute- very small, insignificant, tiny, minuscule.

  • Convict:

(i) Convict (verb) to decide and state officially in a law court that someone is guilty.

(ii) Convict (noun) a person who has been found guilty of a crime and sent to prison.

  • Record:

(i) Record: (Noun) A written account kept somewhere for future reference, (Noun)

(ii) Record: a vinyl disc on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph.

(iii)Record: (verb) to keep a permanent account of facts or events by writing them down.

  • Perfect:

(i)Perfect : ( Adj) complete without fault.

(ii)Perfect : ( verb) to make something perfect.

  • Excercise:

(i)Exercise : ( noun) physical or mental activities done to make one healthy and stronger.

(ii)Exercise : ( verb) to use one’s power right or personal qualities to achieve

  • Found:

(i) Found (verb)- past tense of find.

(ii) Found (verb)- to start something such as organization. Note- the past tense of this is founded. E.g. Rev W F Kumuyi founded Dipper Life Bible Church some decades ago.

More on spellings

Study these:

  1. Amnesia
  2. Argument
  3. Wholesome
  4. Nitty-gritty
  5. Nincompoop
  6. Garrulous
  7. Neophyte
  8. Dementia
  9. Dilemma
  10. Omelette/omelet
  11. Novelette
  12. Paedophilia
  13. gallivant
  14. Cathedral
  15. Catholicism
  16. Dysfunctional
  17. Kow-tow
  18. Hypochondria
  19. Shenanigan
  20. Hermaphrodite
  21. Propitiation
  22. Reincarnation
  23. Curtain
  24. Paroxysm
  25. Parochial
  26. Anthropology
  27. Misanthrope
  28. Mysogamist
  29. Martyr
  30. Chameleon
  31. Hyena
  32. Cheetah
  33. Chimpanzee
  34. Champaign
  35. Concoction
  36. Autopsy
  37. Archaeologist
  38. Archaic
  39. Archaism
  40. Phlegmatic
  41. Fecundity
  42. Brouhaha
  43. Brassiere
  44. Bazaar
  45. Bastardization
  46. Lacuna
  47. Laconic
  48. Synchronization
  49. Synthesize

Reading Assignment: Read Effective English for SS1 Page32 and Grasp the Main Point.

Weekend Assignment: Answer the questions on page 38, number 3 of your Effective English.

 

In our next class, we will be talking about Comprehension/Listening Skills-Listening to Grasp the Main Points. Structure, Present Tense -Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. Vocabulary Development: Words Associated with Government and Politics.  We hope you enjoyed the class.

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