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Organise the following words into three lexico-semantic groups – homes and houses; road transport; clothes
Prove that the following sets of words are synonyms. 1. To shout - to yell - to roar. 2. Angry - furious - enraged. 3. Alone - solitary - lonely. 4. To shudder - to shiver - to tremble. 5. Fear - terror - horror. 6. To cry - to weep - to sob. 7. To walk - to trot - to stroll. 8. To stare -to gaze - to glare. 9. To desire - to wish - to want. 10. To like - to admire - to worship. Find the dominant synonym in the following synonymic sets. Explain your choice. 1. To glare - to gaze - to peep - to stare - to look - to glance. 2. To glimmer - to glisten - to blaze - to shine -to flash - to gleam - to sparkle. 3. To astonish - to puzzle - to amaze - to surprise - to astound. 4. To saunter - to wander - to roam - to stroll - to walk. 5. strange - quaint - odd - queer. 6. Scent - perfume - smell - odour - aroma. 7. To brood - to meditate - to think - to reflect - to speculate. 8. To produce - to make - to fabricate - to manufacture - to create. 9. To sob - to weep - to cry. 10. Furious - angry - enraged. Find antonyms for the words below. Bad, adj.; little, adj.; narrow, adj.; clever, adj.; warm, adj.; clean, v.; short, adj.; strong, adj.; young, adj.; easy, adj.; black, v.; careless, adj.; to love, v.; to take, v.; to lose, v.; to open, v.; to live, v.; joy, n.; slowly, adv. Underline the most appropriate word or phrase in each sentence. 1. A bee was humming/buzzing/crashing angrily against the window pane, unable to get out. 2. The crowd banged/rustled/booed in disagreement as the politician left the platform. 3. The bus stopped at the traffic lights with a screech/howl/grind of brakes. 4. I had to put some oil on the hinges to stop the door whining/squeaking/whimpering. 5. The sack of potatoes fell from the lorry with a heavy crunch/splash/thud. 6. The helicopter passed overhead with a grinding/chirping/whirring sound, like a giant insect. 7. The mirror fell from the wall with a whoosh/crash/screech. 8. Air was escaping from the punctured tyre with a hissing/bubbling/puffing sound. 9. The tiny bells on the Christmas tree were clanging/ringing/tinkling in the draught. 10. The saucepans fell onto the floor with a great clatter/crunch/ping. Поиск по сайту: |
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