PPT-Misspelled words and homophones
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By Agustin and Mattie What is a homophone A homophone is two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings origins or spelling Purpose The
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Misspelled words and homophones: Transcript
By Agustin and Mattie What is a homophone A homophone is two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings origins or spelling Purpose The purpose of using homophones in literature is to create humorous effects by using words that have two or more meanings. The following list consis ts of homophones and other pairs of words that are frequently misused n noun pro pronoun contr contraction conj conjunction v verb adj adjective prep preposition poss possessive adv adverb pl plural sing singular Bruno Martins, Mario J. Silva. In Proceedings of EsTAL-04, . España. for Natural Language Processing . Presenter: . Laksh. Gupta. Problem:. spelling errors are . frequent. large number of Web pages also contain misspelled . . with your . name, date . and . period. . . A Shetland Pony walked into a . McDonald’s . and waited . to place his order. . When his turn . finally came. , he . said, in . a soft, raspy . . with your . name, date . and . period. . . A Shetland Pony walked into a . McDonald’s . and waited . to place his order. . When his turn . finally came. , he . said, in . a soft, raspy . acceptable
guarantee
precede
accidentally
harass
accommodate
privilege
pronunciation
atheist
reference
believe
relevant
bellwether
restaurant
jewelry
rhyme
category
their/they're/there
conscience
thre \n\r\r\n\r
A Lesson Plan on Homophones. Essential Question. : . . What is a homophone?. Engage/ Concept Introduction. : . Tell the following joke: . A Shetland Pony walked into a McDonalds and waited in line to place his order. When his turn finally came, he said (in a soft, raspy voice), "I'll have a Hamburger Happy Meal with a Coke, please." The woman behind the counter frowned and replied, "Sir, you'll have to speak up. I can't hear you." The pony looked at her and repeated (in the same soft, raspy voice), "I'll have a Hamburger Happy Meal with a Coke, please." The woman frowned again and looked rather aggravated. She said sharply, "Sir, I still can't hear you. There are lots of people waiting in line. You'll have to speak up or leave the restaurant." The pony smiled understandingly and replied (in the same soft, raspy voice), "I'm sorry. You've got to excuse me. I'm just a little hoarse." . Final!. Block 1 – January 14. Block 2 – January 15. Block 3 – January 16. Block 4 – N/A. Friday – Make Up!. Semester Overview. Unit 1 – Plot, Setting, and Mood. Unit 2 – Character Development. Homophones. Words that sound alike or nearly alike but have different meanings and spellings are called homophones. . affect: (verb) to exert influence. effect: (verb) to accomplish; (noun) result. principal: (adj.) most important; (noun) head of a school. accept. : . to receive - “a gift. ”. . . exc. ept: . to . exc. lude - leave out - . exchange w/ but. advice: . (Noun). . a recommendation - you . get. advise: . (Verb). . a recommendation - you . By: Jaime Morgan. What are Homophones?. . Homophones are words that . SOUND. . alike. , but have . DIFFERENT. . spellings. and . meanings. .. . Lets see some examples!!!. . 2. Homophones. They have different meanings.. They have different spellings. . What are homophones?. Each slide gives first a written clue.. This is followed by picture clues (some with sound) and then finally by the homophones.. Years 5 and 6. Endings which are spelt –. cious. or –. tious. Rules and Guidance. Not many common words end like this. If the root word ends in –. ce. , the ‘. sh. ’ sound is usually spelt as c – e.g. vice – vicious, grace – gracious, space – spacious, malice – malicious. Exception: anxious.. [DOWNLOAD] Frequently Misspelled Words (6th grade to 8th grade): 400 Challenging Spelling Words (Spelling for Homeschoolers)
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