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Grade 7 Lesson 3 4th Quarter

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Lesson 3
th
4
Quarter
Understanding
Homonymous and
Polysemous Words
Task 1
Identify if the sentence
is homonym or polysemy.
HOMONYMS
Can you tell me what is
right?
You write what is given.
POLYSEMY
I move to the south.
I love to travel.
POLYSEMY
I’ll get the book.
I’ll understand the lesson
for sure.
POLYSEMY
It’s your turn to wash the
dishes.
How long does it take to
cook this dish?
HOMONYMS
Can you give me fifty
cents?
I sent you all a message
yesterday.
HOMONYMS
Am I allowed to speak in
Tagalog?
The grade 7 always speak
aloud.
POLYSEMY
One of the bird’s wings is
broken.
The hospital is building a
new wing.
HOMONYMS
I wish you a good chance in
the posting of honors?
Let me hear your chants.
HOMONYMS
Thank you for your advice I
really appreciate it?
The doctor advise him to
rest and relax.
POLYSEMY
He left his money to the
bank.
That’s the bank where he
caught the fish.
What do you mean by?
POLYSEMY or POLYSEMOUS WORD.
HOMONYM or HOMONYMOUS WORD.
HOMONYMS
I wish you a good chance in
the posting of honors?
Let me hear your chants.
HOMONYMS
I wish you a good chance in
the posting of honors?
Let me hear your chants.
Homonymous Words
Refer to unrelated
words that look or
sound the same.
Homonymous Words
Refer to unrelated
words that look or
sound the same.
Homonymous Words
Refer to unrelated
words that look or
sound the same.
HOMONYMS
Can you give me fifty
cents?
I sent you all a message
yesterday.
HOMONYMS
Can you give me fifty
cents?
I sent you all a message
yesterday.
HOMONYMS
Am I allowed to speak in
Tagalog?
The grade 7 always speak
aloud.
HOMONYMS
Am I allowed to speak in
Tagalog?
The grade 7 always speak
aloud.
What do you mean by?
POLYSEMY or POLYSEMOUS WORD.
POLYSEMY
I’ll get the book.
I’ll understand the lesson
for sure.
POLYSEMY
I’ll get the book.
I’ll understand the lesson
for sure.
Polysemous Words
Refer to words or
phrases with phrases
with different, but
related meanings.
Polysemous Words
Refer to words or
phrases with different,
but related meanings.
POLYSEMY
It’s your turn to wash the
dishes.
How long does it take to
cook this dish?
POLYSEMY
It’s your turn to wash the
dishes.
How long does it take to
cook this dish?
POLYSEMY
One of the bird’s wings is
broken.
The hospital is building a
new wing.
POLYSEMY
One of the bird’s wings is
broken.
The hospital is building a
new wing.
QUESTION?
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