“That has a ring to it” “got the hang of it”
Answer:
b. showed
Explanation:
paki tama nalang Kong mali
Answer:
the vowel that joins a root to another root or to a suffix
Explanation:
My/o as in Myology employs a combining vowel, in this case, the 'o', which serves as a merger for two root words or a root word and a suffix. Known to have no distinct meaning, this vowel eases the pronunciation of certain medical terms that are otherwise difficult to pronounce.
Another example is cardiology, which is the study of the heart and diseases associated with it. Cardia is a root word in Greek which means 'heart', and logy is another root wordy in Greek which refers to the 'study of'. It is widely used for this purpose and is seconded by the combining vowel 'a'.
Answer:
Thesaurus
Explanation:
A thesaurus is a book that lists words alphabetically or in groups of synonyms and related concepts. In it, you can often find not only synonyms, but antonyms of many words as well.
A dictionary is a book that contains a list of words arranged alphabetically. For each word, you can see its:
-
definition - its meaning or meanings;
- part of speech;
- correct spelling;
- pronunciation;
- etymology - its origin of the word.
You would use the synonym finder to look for synonyms.
You would use a social studies glossary to look for definitions of terms related to the social studies.