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English Language Arts, Grade 4
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Study Guide Vocabulary English Language Arts, Grade 4
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VOCABULARY
What
are
Adjectives,
Adverbs,
Antonyms,
Synonyms,
and
Homographs?
Adjectives
An
adjective
describes
a
noun
or
a
pronoun.
Examples:
The
scared
cat
hid
under
the
bed.
The
word
‘scared’
describes
the
cat.
I
enjoy
being
in
fourth
grade.
The
word
‘fourth’
describes
the
grade.
Adverbs
An
adverb
can
tell
you
how,
where,
or
when
something
is
done.
Examples:
The
dog
quickly
ran
down
the
stairs.
‘Quickly’
is
an
adverb;
it
tells
HOW
the
dog
ran
down
the
stairs.
She
arrived
to
the
concert
late.
‘Late’
is
an
adverb;
it
tells
WHEN
she
arrived
to
the
concert.
Antonyms
Antonyms
are
words
that
mean
the
opposite
of
each
other.
Examples:
Hot
and
cold
are
antonyms.
Loud
and
quiet
are
antonyms.
Synonyms
Synonyms
are
words
that
have
almost
the
same
meaning.
Examples:
Little
and
small
are
synonyms.
Cold
and
chilly
are
synonyms.
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Homographs
Homographs
are
words
that
have
more
than
one
definition.
Examples:
The
word
nail
can
mean
something
you
hit
with
a
hammer
when
building
OR
a
part
of
your
finger
or
toe.
The
worker
hammered
the
nail
into
the
wall.
My
sister
broke
her
nail
on
her
pinky
finger
while
playing
volleyball.
Try
This!
Circle
the
adjective
in
this
sentence.
The
funny
monkey
swung
through
the
forest.
Underline
the
adverb
in
this
sentence.
The
breeze
blew
lightly
across
the
lake.
Write
the
antonym
for
each
of
the
following
words.
slow
_________________
kind
_________________
soft
_________________
noisy
_________________
Write
the
synonym
for
each
of
the
following
words.
happy_________________
sad
_________________
angry
_________________
funny
_________________
Write
two
sentences
using
the
two
different
meanings
of
the
word
close.
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