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Elden [556K]
3 years ago
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Read Unit 6. Read the words given in the list. Consult a dictionary and then write the part of speech and the meaning of each wo

rd. First one is done for you. (10) Word Order Part of Speech Meaning Abandon Verb leave Access Bandage Beak Damage Deaf Fake Faint Gather Jealous Pickle
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1 answer:
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
6 0

Answer and Explanation:

Hello. Here are the meanings of the words and the grammatical order they belong to:

Meaning: is a noun and represents the meaning of something, which can be a word, a painting, a symbol, a message, or any other element that can be interpreted and have a meaning.

Abandon: is a verb and means desert, leave something behind, let go and discontinue.

Verb: is a noun and means an action, a state or a phenomenon of nature represented in a text.

Leave: is a verb and means abandon. This word is synonymous with the verb to abandon, which means that the two words have the same meaning.

Access: Can be a verb or a noun. When it is a verb it means to get closer to something, or to get something. When it's a noun, it means a possibility of entering somewhere.

Bandage: It is a noun and refers to a type of tissue used to cover wounds and bruises, helping with healing.

Beak: is a noun and represents a type of bill of a bird. This beak is short and strong, used to suck insects.

Damage: can be a noun or a verb. When it is a verb it means the provocation of an injury, or physical damage, to something or someone. When it is a noun it means the wound caused by something or someone.

Deaf: is an adjective and means that someone cannot, or has difficulties, to hear.

Fake: is an adjective and means something is not true.

Faint: is a verb and means the ability to lose consciousness suddenly, temporarily.

Gather: is a verb and means to huddle or agglomerate people or things.

Jealous: is an adjective and means to be jealous about winning someone over, or feeling that there is infidelity within a relationship. It can also represent an exaggerated and oppressive protection over something or someone.

Pickle: is a noun and represents a piece of cucumber that was stored in a substance composed of water, salt and vinegar.

It is important to remember that an adjective is a word whose function is to name other words. A verb is a word that can describe an action, state or phenomenon in nature. An adjective is a word that represents a characteristic of something or someone.

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