In terms of meaning, both words function as nouns and verbs but they have a different definition. When sprang works as a verb it is the past tense of spring, and it refers to a sudden move or the release of something. When it works as a noun, it refers to a season. On the other hand, strand refers to the act of abandoning when it works as a verb, and it refers to a part of a rope when it works as a noun.
In terms of pronunciation, both words start with a fricative consonant sound; however, the word sprang ends up with a nasal sound, and the word strand ends up with a plosive sound.
1.= a) or
2.= a) measures
3. = c) extremely
4.= d) tear
5. = b) get
6. = d) without
7.= a) reach
8.= d) other
9.= b) defend
10.= b) where
It should be correct, you can fill it in and read it out loud.
Answer:
Antonym
Explanation:
But it's confusing because the question says an__ to___. When the a,n,t are connected....an__to___. See there's a blank space between ant when there shouldn't be. ? nym