homonyms, groups of 3: * to, too, two We went to visit Grandma. We saw Jim and Ann too. Then we saw twocousins. * there, they're, their They're new in the neighborhood. Their house is over there. * sent, cent, scent She sent me a letter. A penny is worth one cent. Do you like the scent of pine trees? * buy, by, bye Say "good-bye" to spring and say "hello" to summer. The book is written by Mark Twain. I'll buy you some lunch.
One word with at least three different meanings is "bat." It can refer to a mammal that flies, a piece of sports equipment used in baseball, or a swift and forceful strike.
least, leased
Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways: 1. This car is a Reject. (Noun) 2. I Reject your idea. (Verb) That fits the definition of Homograph.
Some adding discourse markers: and, also, as well as, moreover, too, furthermore, additionally, in addition to, at the same time, again, too, equally important, in addition, likewise, above all, most of all, least of all, and, either…or, neither…nor, nevertheless, to continue,etc,,,
Contract is a homograph. It means a written or spoken agreement and to decrease in size, number, or range. It is a synonym of deal and tighten, which are homophones of dele and titan respectively.
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One word with at least three different meanings is "bat." It can refer to a mammal that flies, a piece of sports equipment used in baseball, or a swift and forceful strike.
It has at least three different meanings. The one I am familiar with is as a reference to Alaskan Jews.
least, leased
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Words that are spelled the same but have different meaning are called homographs. examples: Do you think he'll runfor a second term in office? Prince Fielder, an incredible baseball player, can always be counted on to score at least one runper game. She had a run in her nylons and went home to change them. When a chance for severe weather is reported, there's always a run on basics such a milk and bread a the grocery store. Jack is planning to run in the marathon.
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Describe at least three everyday things that exist or occur because of science. Make sure you use examples different from those given in the lesson
The same letters can mean different things in different contexts - please describe context
The word scale has at least 3 major meanings, all quite different. There are music scales, there are scales that measure things, and there are scales on fish. Specify what you are asking for.
To hit. To halt work in an organised way.
Pedestrian has at least 2 meanings :- one who walks or Dull, uninspired.