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English term 4 grade 4 revision
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use the correct form of good/bad: It wasn't the best, but it was __ enough
good
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evidence
an outward sign, an indication, proof of something
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ancestors
people from whom one is descended
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‘hard or impossible to believe’
incredible
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use the correct form of good/bad: There were two options, both bad, but one __ than the other.
worse
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modify a verb with an adverb
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an outward sign, an indication, proof of something
evidence
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era
a period of time in history
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What are these word's meanings: biologist? nonbeliever? preview? hyperreactive? hydropower? geologist?
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a period of time in history
era
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What's the difference between homophones and homographs?
homophone: sound the same, spelt different. homographs, spelt the same
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he study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites
archaeology
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people from whom one is descended
ancestors
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Find the homophone pair in the sentence: "She was the one who always won the race."
one won
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use the correct form of good/bad: I hated that day, it was the __ day of my life.
worst
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give a proverb and its meaning
____
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What is the definition of denotation? What is the meaning of connotation?
Denotation: Dictionary definition Connotation: An idea or feeling.
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state a metaphor comparing a lion and a brave warrior in battle
the warrior was a lion in battle
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use the correct form of good/bad: I had the ___ day of my life, it was so good.
best
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use the correct form of good/bad: I had had __ days in my life. Today was not so good.
better
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use the correct form of good/bad: She wasn't the worst, but she was still __.
bad
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choose a verb, make a sentence using an adverb to modify the verb
__
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incredible
hard or impossible to believe
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what is the difference between metaphor and simile?
metaphor: is/was/will be simile: as/like
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