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Funny Poem and Jokes Review
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Write TWO different adjectives that could describe this noun: cake
any logical adjectives (sweet, big, chocolate, etc.)
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Write a homonym pair (two words that sound the same). __________ / __________
see/sea right/write one/won etc.
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Mention ONE adjective that describes size.
tiny, big, small, large, etc.
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The baker will (knead / need) the dough.
knead
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Please put your bag on ___ table near the door.
the
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Which phrase is correct? Rewrite it correctly. a red big hat → __________________
a big red hat
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The sleepy shark sang a song. Is this an idiom/alliteration?
Alliteration!
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Explain in your own words. Why do we use the in “the moon”?
because it is specific / there is only one moon
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Complete the phrase with alliteration. The ______ monkey made music.
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Fill in the blank with the correct idiom. The test was a __________________ for me. Clue: break a leg, under the weather, piece of cake
piece of cake
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The knight rode his horse at night. Can you find the homonym pair?
knight/night
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We visited ___ old museum yesterday.
an
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The brave bear bounced on the bed. What sound is repeated?
/b/
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What is the meaning of this idiom: break a leg
wishing a good luck!
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Mention ONE idiom you remember!
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The math test was a piece of cake. Is the underlined phrase literal or idiomatic? Explain why.
It's not literal, it means very easy, not real cake
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She has ___ blue bag.
a
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After running, my legs felt like pins and needles. Find the idiom! what does it mean?
a. pins and needles b. tingling feeling
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Mention another meaning of the word: bat
flying animal OR baseball bat
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Explain why homonyms can be confusing.
sound same but meanings different
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When do we use an instead of a?
before vowel sound
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Explain the difference between: an idiom and a homonym
idiom = phrase with special meaning (not literal) homonym = words that sound the same but different meanings
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Please ______ (steel/steal) the show with your performance.
steal
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Explain why this phrase is incorrect: a red tiny ball
adjective order is wrong / size should come before colour
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