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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms

Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms. Grammar Lesson. Are they diseases?. Interrelationships of Words. Why the investment?. Investment to your future. What do they mean?. Synonyms: W ords that share the same meanings with other words. Antonyms:

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Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms

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  1. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms Grammar Lesson

  2. Are they diseases?

  3. Interrelationships of Words

  4. Why the investment?

  5. Investment to your future

  6. What do they mean? Synonyms: Words that share the same meanings with other words. Antonyms: Words that mean the opposite of other words. Homonyms: Words that sound alike but have different meanings.

  7. What’s so special about synonyms? 1) You can create a mood through the use of different vocabulary. What are they doing? They are strolling on the beach.

  8. What’s so special about synonyms? They sound fancy, and this makes you appear more intelligent. Ex. The movie was scary, but the actors were bad. Ex. The film was horrifying, but the actors were atrocious. Key for communication and understanding on all levels! Ex. Cross-cultural communication Ex. Reading/ Writing

  9. Synonyms- Important The test was very __________ to my final grade. necessary, vital, critical, indispensable, valuable, essential, significant, primary, principal, considerable, famous, distinguished, notable, well-known

  10. Why think about antonyms? Understanding Use of prefixes (mis, dis, mal, in, un): Ex. Official- Unofficial Ex. Flexible- Inflexible Ex. Functional- Dysfunctional

  11. Homonyms? Area of difficulty for second language learners Very common spelling error seen in writing! Obvious example: See vs. Sea Another obvious example: There vs. Their vs. They’re

  12. How's your homonyms? Bawled Bald

  13. Round 2 Banned Band

  14. Round 3 Ferry Fairy

  15. Bonus! (think homonym)

  16. Practice • Read first page as a class • Individual work on second page • Class will share answers in 10 minutes YOU MAY USE CELLPHONE/ TABLET AS A THESAURUS. Stay professional and focused- appropriate use only

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