The document discusses different meanings of words in different contexts:
- The word "skip" can mean to miss an activity due to illness, to hop or jump lightly, or to depart quickly.
- The word "check" can mean to verify information or to restrain or curb an action or feeling.
- The word "note" can mean to observe or pay attention to something, or a brief written message.
- The word "slow" can mean moving at a leisurely pace or delayed in development.
- The word "spread" can mean to disseminate information widely or to disperse over an area.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
The document discusses different meanings of words in different contexts:
- The word "skip" can mean to miss an activity due to illness, to hop or jump lightly, or to depart quickly.
- The word "check" can mean to verify information or to restrain or curb an action or feeling.
- The word "note" can mean to observe or pay attention to something, or a brief written message.
- The word "slow" can mean moving at a leisurely pace or delayed in development.
- The word "spread" can mean to disseminate information widely or to disperse over an area.
The document discusses different meanings of words in different contexts:
- The word "skip" can mean to miss an activity due to illness, to hop or jump lightly, or to depart quickly.
- The word "check" can mean to verify information or to restrain or curb an action or feeling.
- The word "note" can mean to observe or pay attention to something, or a brief written message.
- The word "slow" can mean moving at a leisurely pace or delayed in development.
- The word "spread" can mean to disseminate information widely or to disperse over an area.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
The document discusses different meanings of words in different contexts:
- The word "skip" can mean to miss an activity due to illness, to hop or jump lightly, or to depart quickly.
- The word "check" can mean to verify information or to restrain or curb an action or feeling.
- The word "note" can mean to observe or pay attention to something, or a brief written message.
- The word "slow" can mean moving at a leisurely pace or delayed in development.
- The word "spread" can mean to disseminate information widely or to disperse over an area.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Name:__________________________ practice because I was sick. B. The children began to 1.Read this sentence: skip down the path. C. They went to the pond Check off the ones you see. to skip stones. D. He was in so much In which sentence does the trouble, he decided to word check have the same skip town. meaning that it has in the sentence above?
A. You must check one of the
choices. 4.Read this sentence: B. She found it hard to check her anger. The slow runners were at the C. Check the list to see if your back of the pack. name is on it. D. You can check your watch In which sentence does the by the school clock. word slow have the same meaning that it has in the 2.Read this sentence: sentence above? A. I was late because my The teacher took note of watch is slow. everyone who came in late. B. He was slow to understand the meaning In which sentence does the of the joke. word note have the same C. The horse was too slow meaning that it has in the to win the race. sentence above? D. The meat should be cooked in a slow oven. A. Please make note of the change in time. 5.Read this sentence: B. He wrote a thank-you note to his grandparents. In the 1930s, the music spread to C. Play this note on the piano. cities. D. There was a note of regret in her voice. In which sentence does the word spread have the same 3.Read this sentence: meaning that it has in the sentence above? Mom says we can skip our chores today A. News of his arrival spread through town. In which sentence does the B. Joe spread the picnic word skip have the same blanket on the ground. meaning that it has in the C. Ella’s fingers spread sentence above? over the piano keys D. First, spread the peanut butter on the slice of bread.