Saturday, December 8, 2012

Homonyms



Throne-(noun)- the special chair for a king, queen, or other person of royalty or great importance
Thrown (verb)-tossed, propelled or hurled

The king’s day was going well until tomatoes were thrown at his throne.


Shoot (verb)-to discharge, such as a bullet, arrow, pebble, etc
Chute (noun)-a tube or channel set on an angle through which water or an object can move from one point to another.
If  you shoot the marble down the chute, it will drop out into the cup. 








Prince (noun)-a son of a king or queen
Prints (noun)-copies made from an original image
The prince is here to pick up his prints.
 

Vowel Digraphs ay and ai



Vowel Digraphs ai and ay- Two vowels go walking the first one does the talking and the second one is silent. 
Raid
Paid
Laid
Maid
Plain

Stay
Pay
May
Clay
spray

Special Sound
Chair
Stairs
Fair
Pair
Hair
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Homonyms



Our (pronoun)-belonging to us
Hour(noun)-a unit of time: 60 minutes
Our program will end in one hour.

Ring (noun)-a band worn on the finger
(verb)-to make a clear sound, like a bell
Wring (verb)-to twist with force
I hope I can wring all the towels before I hear the dinner bell ring.

Peace (noun)-a state of calm
Piece(noun)-a part or portion of something
I won’t feel at peace until I find the missing piece to my jigsaw puzzle.

Helping Verbs



Helping verbs are words used to give more meaning to a regular verb in a sentence. The English language has 23 helping verbs. Some of them include should, have, will, shall, may, been, does, and was.