Homonyms MEET, METE and MEAT share the same pronunciation /mi:t/. They are_______. ( ) A: perfect homonyms B: homophones C: homographs D: common homonyms
Homonyms MEET, METE and MEAT share the same pronunciation /mi:t/. They are_______. ( ) A: perfect homonyms B: homophones C: homographs D: common homonyms
Homonyms MEET, METE and MEAT share the same pronunciation /mi:t/.<br/>They are_______.() A: perfect homonyms B: homophones C: homographs D: common homonyms
Homonyms MEET, METE and MEAT share the same pronunciation /mi:t/.<br/>They are_______.() A: perfect homonyms B: homophones C: homographs D: common homonyms
"Scale" (v.) and "scale" (n.) are (). A: homophones B: homographs C: complete homonyms D: partial homonyms
"Scale" (v.) and "scale" (n.) are (). A: homophones B: homographs C: complete homonyms D: partial homonyms
20. ______ are the words identical in spelling but different in sound and meaning. A: Perfect homonyms B: Homographs C: Homophones D: Homonyms
20. ______ are the words identical in spelling but different in sound and meaning. A: Perfect homonyms B: Homographs C: Homophones D: Homonyms
What are the three types of homonyms?
What are the three types of homonyms?
Homonyms are words that have separate histories and meanings.
Homonyms are words that have separate histories and meanings.
"Tulip" and "rose" are () of "flower". A: synonyms B: antonyms C: homonyms D: hyponyms
"Tulip" and "rose" are () of "flower". A: synonyms B: antonyms C: homonyms D: hyponyms
Twowordsthatare“opposite”inmeaningarecalled______ A: synonyms B: homonyms C: antonyms D: homophones
Twowordsthatare“opposite”inmeaningarecalled______ A: synonyms B: homonyms C: antonyms D: homophones
The noun bear and verb bear are() A: homophones B: homographs C: homonyms D: allophones
The noun bear and verb bear are() A: homophones B: homographs C: homonyms D: allophones
The lower terms for a superordinate are _____________. A: hyponyms B: class members C: synonyms D: homonyms
The lower terms for a superordinate are _____________. A: hyponyms B: class members C: synonyms D: homonyms