Exercises on Homonyms, Homographs and Word-class Pairs
Exercises on Homonyms, Homographs and Word-class Pairs
Homonyms Exercise (pages 26-27)
The derived homonyms are shown in red.
1. park /pɑ:k/
2. book /bʊk
3. bank /bæŋk/
4. train /treɪn/
5. fly /flaɪ/
6. ring /rɪŋ/
7. right /raɪt/
8. arms /ɑ:mz/
9. make up /ˈmeɪk ʌp/
10. run /rʌn/
11. hard /hɑ:d/
12. tip /tɪp/
Homographs Exercise (page 28)
2. The farm used to produce /prəˈdju:s/ produce /ˈprɒdju:s/ .
3. The dump was so full that it had to refuse /rɪˈfju:z/ more refuse /ˈrefju:s/.
4. She could lead /li:d/ if she could get the lead /led/ out.
5. The soldier decided to desert /dɪˈzɜ:t/ in the desert /ˈdezət/ .
6. Since there’s no time like the present /ˈprezṇt/, it was time to present /ˈpri:zent/
the present /ˈprezṇt/ .
7. I did not object /əbˈʤekt/ to the object /ˈɒbʤekt/ .
8. To help with planting, the farmer taught her sow /saʊ/ to sow /səʊ/ .
9. The insurance was invalid /ˈɪnvælɪd/ for the invalid /ˈɪnvəli:d/ .
10. There was a row /raʊ/ in the boat about how to row /rəʊ/ .
11. They were too close /kləʊs/ to the door to close /kləʊz/ it.
12. Upon seeing the tear /teə/ in the painting, I shed a tear /tɪə/.
13. The wind /wɪnd/ was too strong to wind /waɪnd/ the sail.
Homographs: Word-class Pairs (page 29)
1. (a) His business interests conflict with his public duty.
/kənˈflɪkt/
(b) This latest crisis may lead to armed conflict.
/ˈkɒnflɪkt/
2. (a) The President has an armed escort.
/ˈeskɔ:t/
(b) The receptionist will escort visitors to the meeting room.
/ɪsˈkɔ:t/
3. (a) I cannot permit such behaviour.
/pəˈmɪt/
(b) Have you got a permit?
/ˈpɜ:mɪt/
4. (a) I'm going to protest!
/prəˈtest/
(b) There will be a storm of protest.
/ˈprəʊtest/
5. (a) The rebels in the hills will never surrender.
/ˈrebḷz/
(b) Every child rebels against authority at some stage.
/rɪˈbelz/
Homograph: Word-class Pairs Exercise (page 30)
1. (a) to decline to do something refuse /rɪˈfju:z/ (verb)
(b) rubbish refuse /ˈrefju:z/ (noun)
2. (a) get smaller contract /kənˈtrækt/ (verb)
(b) a legal agreement contract /ˈkɒntrækt/ (noun)
3 (a) what is contained in something content /ˈkɒntent/ (noun)
(b) happy, satisfied content /kənˈtent/ (adjective)
4. (a) a short passage from a longer text extract /ˈekstrækt/ (noun)
(b) to pull out extract /ɪkˈstrækt/ or /ekˈstrækt/ (verb)
5. (a) tiny minute /maɪˈnju:t/ (adjective)
(b) sixty seconds minute /ˈmɪnɪt/ (noun)