Word Chest | Week 2 | Homonyms

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Hello, kids!

It is another weekend again — a perfect time to study and do your homework. So in the last adventure, we discovered a chest of words related to music. At the end of the lesson, we also had an activity and received beautiful entries from @ibtisamwaqas, @kishwarsumbal, @binqawas, @fredquartum, @madilyn02, @fortwis09 and @joymm. I have to commend these seven participants for taking part in the activity despite their heavy workload at school. I learnt from them as well.

Time to open the box!

There are English words that have the same spelling and pronunciation or sound, but different meanings. You may have come across them in the past, but have you ever wondered how these words are classified?
Oh yeah! we have only one biigggg word in the chest today and that word is HOMONYM.

How do you understand the word “homonym”?

Homonym /'hō-mə-ˌnim/, pronounced as HO-muh-nuhm is derived from two Greek words — “homo” meaning same and “onoma” which means name. In the grammatical unit, the word is classified as a noun. So now you know that homo + nym means "same name", let's define it properly.

Homonyms are words spelt and pronounced alike, but which are different in meaning. They include the following:

HomonymMeaning 1Meaning 2Other Meanings?
MinePossessive pronoun e.g. Those pairs of pyjamas are mine.A bomb that is placed in the ground or water and that explodes when it is touchedA quarry for extracting solid minerals
Pupil(n) The circular opening in the centre of the iris of the eye that dilates (becomes bigger) to receive light.(n) A young person learning in school
HailFrozen raindrops that fall from the skyTo greetTo call out loudly to attract attention: Hail a taxi.
Ball(n) A social gathering for dancing with an organized programme: Cinderella wore the most gorgeous dress at the ball(n) Solid or hollow sphere used for a game E.g. To play tennis, you will need a tennis ball, racket, jersey and sports shoes.
Spirit(n) Liquor or alcohol(n) The inner quality or nature of a person. E.g. Man is a tripartite being because he is made up of the body, spirit and soul.(n) A supernatural being such as ghosts, angels or fairies.
Bark(n) A short loud sound made by dogsThe strong covering on a tree's trunk or branch.To speak in an angry tone e.g. The manager barked at his new employee
BankShores of a river: Gabriel was last seen strolling along the river bankA place where money and valuables are kept. e.g. The robbers who planned to break into the bank have been intercepted by the policeA group of objects arranged together in a row: a bank of payphones
Bar(n) An official order that prohibits or bans some activity. E.g. The club refused to lift its bar on women membersA drinking place. E.g. Mr Johnson stops by the bar at every close of work to gulp down some spirits and wineA kind of fish, an open court, (music) lines of time on the staff or stave
CanA cylindrical container that is used to preserve liquids or food such as meat, fruit and fish. E.g. It is advisable to check the expiration dates on can foods and drinks before consuming them.To be able to do something e.g. Can you help Beatrice tie her shoes, please?
RunTo race or move fastTo be in control or manageFor liquid or fluid to flow e.g The baby had a running nose.
BoilA collective noun for a group of hawks just like a kettle or castTo heat e.g. Chidi boiled 20ml of water for his mom's teaA painful skin infection
BoardA group of persons that manage the business of an organizationA flat piece of woodA large smooth surface for writing on e.g blackboard, whiteboard etc.
Tea(n) A drink made by adding the dried leaves of a tea plant to hot water.(n) A break e.g. The workers had their tea time at 12:10 pmA hot beverage e.g. Mom added more cream in my tea
Bowl(n) Round hollow dish e.g. Mix the flour and baking powder in a bowl.(n) A heavy wooden ball for the game of bowls.
TypeAn example of a class or groupTo write with a typewriter, keypad or computer keyboard.
SawPast tense of seeA tool used to cut woodsTo cut woods with a saw.
Box(n) Container often with lid, e.g tool box(v.) To give someone a blow
Call(n) Shout or cry for help or someone's attention(n) Visit a person's house(n) Military signal on a bugle
Cast(v.) throw; allow to fall or dropActors/actresses in a play
CounterFlat surface on which goods are displayedTo oppose: The SSG countered their opinion
DueSuitable; right; proper programme.That which must be given to someone because it is right or owed, etc: Mrs Ngoenyi is due for a promotion

English Grammar Rules

  • It's important to note that homonyms can only be distinguished based on the context of a sentence. Look at the sentences:
    The bark became louder as the strangers approached the gate.
    Elephants eat barks, fruits and leaves.

In the first sentence, "bark" indicates the sound of a dog while the second indicates the hard covering on a tree's trunk.

See another example:
Man is created in God's image.
At her father's demise, the board appointed Deborah to man the family's company.

"Man" in the first sentence refers to homo sapiens whether male or female. In the second sentence, it means _"to manage or run" and so Deborah was made to manage the family's company.

  • Also, homonymic words can be classified under different parts of speech e.g noun, pronoun, verb, adjectives etc. See the sentences:
    Man is created in God's image.
    At her father's demise, the board appointed Deborah to man the family's company.

In sentence 1, the word "man" functions as a noun, but functions as a verb in sentence 2.

The user of English words certainly enriches his/her vocabulary by exploring the various meanings of each word. To end this lesson, let me give you an assignment.

ACTIVITY

  • Read up the meaning of the words given above in a dictionary.
  • Using a table, write out two meanings of the homonymic words below. Give at least one appropriate sentence for each.
    a. plain
    b. table
    c. fine
    d. vice
    e. sentence

Rules

  1. This activity is exclusively for kids.
  2. Answers should be dropped in the comment section.
  3. Use a table, check @cryptokannon's guide for applying mark down to learn more.
  4. Attach a link to your Achievement One post.
  5. Apply the correct Markdown format where necessary.
  6. Invite your friends to participate.

Have a blessed week!

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good infiramation

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Thank you, ma'am😊

Great work!
Can I ask you a big favour?
Please can you cover the difference between their and there in your next lesson.
I see so many posts where it is use wrongly. :-)
Thank you!

I will do this, ma'am.

I had observed these grammatical errors too and thought of creating an English Grammar class that will run concurrently with Word Chest from next week. There are so many things I will like them to master which will contribute immensely to perfecting their writing and speaking skills in the long run.

Thank you for suggesting this. I know you have the best interest of our children at heart.

And I think your idea for an English Grammar class is brilliant!
Good luck!

I just like your writing skills

Thank you so much for this compliment. It is really appreciated.

Hello teacher this is my submission for word chest week 2 home work LINK

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Uh oh!
It wasn't meant to be a post but answers were to be submitted in the comment section. This is because the total words for your answers would not reach the community standard number of words. I guess you misunderstood the instruction.

Now i have to submit the homework in comment section? if yes then please reply so i write it again @ukpono thank you for your comment

Do the corrections and submit the assignment in the comment section. Also attach the link to your Achievement one post.

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