Two words having the same spelling but different meanings are called homonyms. Complete the following sentences wit appropriate homonyms.
The weather is so____.
He got a _____ for speeding.
(fine)
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Every bad or negative situation can result in some benefit to you. (The presence of silver lining means that the sun is behind the cloud and will eventually emerge.
My first is the two letters which begin the alphabet,
-My second is the Past Tense of the verb "to send",
-My whole is the antonym of present ...
Absent
You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?
a telephone
What is the name of Uk flag?
Union Jack
Two words having the same spelling but different meanings are called homonyms. Complete the following sentences wit appropriate homonyms.
The ____ was so interesting.
I will_____ a table for two this evening.
(book)
Pay an arm and a leg for something.
We can use the phrase “Pay an arm and a leg” to point out something is too expensive or at a high price.
My first is the indefinite article,
-My second is the synonym of "wide"
-My whole means "in a foreign country" ...
Abroad
What goes up but never comes down?
Age
Great Britain is separated from the continent by …
A) the Pacific Ocean
B) the Irish Sea
C) the Bristol Channel
D) the English Channel
E) the Baltic Sea
B) the Irish Sea
Two words having the same spelling but different meanings are called homonyms. Complete the following sentences wit appropriate homonyms.
I ____ my phone on the _____ side of the room.
(left)
Compare apples and oranges.
The true meaning of the idiom is contrasting two things that cannot be compared against each other. When two things are being compared, which are incomparable, the idiom is used to prove the unfair comparison.
My first is a negative prefix,
-My second is a preposition,
My third we use when speaking about music,
-My whole is unhappiness ...
Unfortune
There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What colour are the stairs?
İt is one-story house. There are no stairs
At what age do children go to school in Britain?
At 5
Two words having the same spelling but different meanings are called homonyms. Complete the following sentences wit appropriate homonyms.
While they are at the_____, I’m going to _____ with the dog.
(play)
Have a sweet tooth.
To “have a sweet tooth” means to have a weakness or strong preference for all things sugary and sweet. We can use it in speaking or writing to express that someone is very keen on desserts and everything sweet to the taste.
My first is twice in apple but not once in tart,
My second is in liver but not in heart,
My third is in giant and also in ghost,
Whole I am best when I am roast
Pig
What kind of tree is carried in your hand?
A palm
In Trafalgar Square there is a monument to … .
Nelson