Acadlly 512JSS1 - SS3 Lesson Notes
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Mrs. Favour

Mrs. Favour

I am Favour, an English Language teacher with 17 years of teaching experience. I hold a Bachelor's degree in English and a Master's in Applied Linguistics.

ANTONYMS

English-Language

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Antonyms also add variety to your writing. Examples: Cold-hot heavier – lighter fearful – brave. Some words have more than one antonym. Some of these antonyms can be formed by adding a prefix to…

SYNONYMS

English-Language

Synonyms are words that have almost the same meaning but different spelling and pronunciation. Examples: Slender – thin               finish – end                  sick –ill Some words have several synonyms. For example, happy has such synonyms words like light-hearted, pleased, and cheerful.…

HOMOPHONES

English-Language

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Example: She will buy music composed by my favourite artist. Homophones are often confused when writing by many students because of similarity in pronunciation. Examples of common…

HOMOGRAPHS

English-Language

Homographs are words which are spelled the same but have different meanings. They usually appear as separate entries in a dictionary. Examples: The man dug a well in his compound. They worked well together. In the first sentence, the noun well…

PREFIXES

English-Language

PREFIXES.

A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a word to form another word or to change its meaning.

The word to which the prefix is added is called the base word.

Examples:

Prefix base word, new word, un. friendly, unfriendly, pre, pay, prepay

A prefix changes the meaning of the base word.

CONJUNCTIONS

English-Language

A conjunction is a word that connects words or groups of words. Like prepositions, conjunctions show a relationship between the words they connect. But, unlike prepositions, conjunctions do not have objects. There are 3 main categories of conjunctions; (1) Coordinating…

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