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100 Common English Homonyms - Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

100 Common English Homonyms – Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

100 Common English Homonyms – Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

This is a brand new free printable worksheet for English teachers and students at Elementary level and above. Homonyms are words which have the same sounds and spelling, but different meanings, for example, ‘bat’ (cricket) and ‘bat’ (animal). It is good to be aware that the same word can have two or more meanings.

‘Homonym’ comes from the Greek words homos (same) + ónoma (name).

Featuring 100 common English homonyms, this useful resource will help students to understand this topic in English vocabulary. The accompanying gap-fill worksheet (below) allows students to practice what they have learned.

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100 Common English Homonyms:

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100 Common English Homonyms (Gap-Fill):

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100 Common English Antonyms - Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

100 Common English Antonyms – Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

100 Common English Antonyms – Reference + Gap-Fill Activity

This is a brand new free printable worksheet for English teachers and students at Elementary level and above. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, for example, yes / no.

We often think of adjectives as words that have opposites – like good / bad and hot / cold – but other kinds of words also have antonyms, including adverbs (best / worst), verbs (start / finish), nouns (summer / winter), and determiners (this / that).

‘Antonym’ comes from the Greek words anti (against) + ónoma (name).

Featuring 100 common English antonyms, this useful resource will help students to understand this topic in English vocabulary. The accompanying gap-fill worksheet (below) allows students to research and find the opposite word for each antonym pair.

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Direct download: https://purlandtraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/100-common-english-antonyms.pdf


Direct download: https://purlandtraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/100-common-english-antonyms-gap-fill.pdf


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