enjoin, fast, cleave, sanction, stay... , dust, oversight
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings. There aren't necessarily "5 parts" of homophones, but they are typically distinct words with different spellings that are pronounced the same way. Some examples include "to," "too," and "two."
Certainly! Some examples of conjunctions are: "and," "but," "or," "so," and "nor."
My love is a red, red rose. The world is a stage. Time is a thief. The classroom was a zoo after the bell rang. His words were a dagger to my heart.
Smile :) Scare :( Slime :) simon :(
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples include: "For" and "four" "Their," "there," and "they're" "To," "too," and "two" "Flower" and "flour" "Heal" and "heel"
what is an antonym give 5 examples
yes and no it depends ifyour dumb or smart
examples of root words
secret
careless, carefree, inattentive, unobservant, aloof......that's 5 antonyms.
SYNONYMS: uninteresting, arid, monotonous, stupid, unexciting ANTONYMS: exciting, fascinating, interesting, absorbing, engrossing
Context clues can be determined through several strategies: Synonyms: Look for words or phrases that have similar meanings nearby. Antonyms: Identify contrasting words that can provide insight into the meaning. Examples: Find instances where the word is clarified or explained through examples. Descriptions: Pay attention to descriptive phrases that elaborate on the word’s meaning. Inferences: Use the overall theme or tone of the surrounding text to deduce the meaning.
Examples of adjectives that can describe the noun 'peace' are:briefconditionalelusivelastinguneasy
distasteful unappetizing disagreeable unpleasant repulsive
I can't provide specific answers to the Vocabulary Workshop Enriched Edition Level B Unit 5, as it involves copyrighted material. However, for synonyms and antonyms, you can look up individual words in a thesaurus or online resources. To complete sentences, focus on understanding the context of the vocabulary words and how they relate to the sentences provided.
American Playhouse - 1981 Eleanor In Her Own Words 6-5 was released on: USA: 9 March 1987
give up, retreat, surrender, harmonize, or agree.