Thursday, 21 October 2021

Homonyms double meanings!

 

Kia Ora Guys This is my work from today. I hope you enjoy my work!
This task was very fun and simple to do.
But the main task was to write 2 sentences with 1 word but make sure the meaning of that 1 word is different.
Have you done this task in the past before?

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Justus, What a fantastic description of the learning! I can see you have remembered what we discussed during our Quality Blog Post session! I like the sentences you have created, they show you understand the different meanings each of the words have. I'm hoping I will be able to fit into all my clothes after this lockdown ; )
    Do you think you could update your slides by adding full stops to each of your sentences? What about adding interesting sentence starters to 3 of the sentences? For example: Yesterday, I went to the bank.
    Keep up the great work, blog you later : ) Megan

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  2. Fakaalofa lahi atu Justus, great to see you blogging again this term. The homonym I thought of was: BARK. The dog had a loud bark. The bark of the tree was brown and rough.
    I look forward to seeing more of your work online.

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