logging in or signing up Multiple Meaning Words aSGuest125723 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 59 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 03, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description 10 words that are multiple meaning words. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Multiple Meaning Words: Multiple Meaning Words By Jacqueline Nguyen Mr. Ireland’s ExCel classThe boy fed the seal at Sea World.: The boy fed the seal at Sea World. Seal A: a type of animal that lives in the sea B: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gainedA seal is: a type of animal that lives in the sea : A seal is: a type of animal that lives in the sea You are correct!Seal: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gained : Seal: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gained Sorry, you are in correct.Did you hear about the break in of Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ house?: Did you hear about the break in of Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ house? Break A: you break something like glass B: to enter by force or craftA break in is when someone is using force to enter the house.: A break in is when someone is using force to enter the house. You are correct!The break you were thinking is breaking glass or ceramics.: The break you were thinking is breaking glass or ceramics. Sorry you are incorrect.He broke his right hand by climbing a tree.: He broke his right hand by climbing a tree. Right A: your right hand B: a directionThis right means your right hand. : This right means your right hand. You are correct!The right that you were thinking is a direction.: The right that you were thinking is a direction. Sorry, you are incorrectThe pointed edge of the arrow is sharp and crisp.: The pointed edge of the arrow is sharp and crisp. Point A: a sharp end of something B: to directThe point that you were thinking is a direction.: The point that you were thinking is a direction. Sorry, you are incorrect.Point means a sharp edge. : Point means a sharp edge. You are correct!We walked down the street to hear a dog barking.: We walked down the street to hear a dog barking. Bark A: the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog B: to speak or cry out sharply or grufflyBark is a the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. : Bark is a the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. You are correct!The bark that you thinking was a sound that describes a person cry or speak out sharply or gruffly.: The bark that you thinking was a sound that describes a person cry or speak out sharply or gruffly. Sorry, you are incorrect.My cookie is way too sweet.: My cookie is way too sweet. Sweet A: taste or flavor B : winning, lovable, charmingSweet is a flavor or taste that you have.: Sweet is a flavor or taste that you have. You are correct!The sweet that you were thinking is calling someone charming or nice. : The sweet that you were thinking is calling someone charming or nice. Sorry, you are incorrect.The Bakers have 3 pets.: The Bakers have 3 pets. Pet A: showing fondness or affection B: any domesticated or tamed animalPet is a domesticated or tamed animal. : Pet is a domesticated or tamed animal. You are correct!The pet that you were thinking means showing affection. : The pet that you were thinking means showing affection. Sorry, you are incorrect.We can dress Jane all day and see which outfit is good on her.: We can dress Jane all day and see which outfit is good on her. Dress A: an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece B: to put clothing uponDress does mean putting clothes on. : Dress does mean putting clothes on. You are correct!The dress that you were thinking, it is clothes for girls and women.: The dress that you were thinking, it is clothes for girls and women. Sorry, you are incorrect.The baby is throwing a fit when it needs it diaper to change.: The baby is throwing a fit when it needs it diaper to change. Fit A: crying or wailing B: to be suitable or properA fit does mean crying or wailing.: A fit does mean crying or wailing. You are correct!The other fit that you were thinking means fitting into clothes.: The other fit that you were thinking means fitting into clothes. Sorry, you are incorrect. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Multiple Meaning Words aSGuest125723 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 59 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 03, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description 10 words that are multiple meaning words. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Multiple Meaning Words: Multiple Meaning Words By Jacqueline Nguyen Mr. Ireland’s ExCel classThe boy fed the seal at Sea World.: The boy fed the seal at Sea World. Seal A: a type of animal that lives in the sea B: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gainedA seal is: a type of animal that lives in the sea : A seal is: a type of animal that lives in the sea You are correct!Seal: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gained : Seal: to close by any form of fastening that must be broken before access can be gained Sorry, you are in correct.Did you hear about the break in of Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ house?: Did you hear about the break in of Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ house? Break A: you break something like glass B: to enter by force or craftA break in is when someone is using force to enter the house.: A break in is when someone is using force to enter the house. You are correct!The break you were thinking is breaking glass or ceramics.: The break you were thinking is breaking glass or ceramics. Sorry you are incorrect.He broke his right hand by climbing a tree.: He broke his right hand by climbing a tree. Right A: your right hand B: a directionThis right means your right hand. : This right means your right hand. You are correct!The right that you were thinking is a direction.: The right that you were thinking is a direction. Sorry, you are incorrectThe pointed edge of the arrow is sharp and crisp.: The pointed edge of the arrow is sharp and crisp. Point A: a sharp end of something B: to directThe point that you were thinking is a direction.: The point that you were thinking is a direction. Sorry, you are incorrect.Point means a sharp edge. : Point means a sharp edge. You are correct!We walked down the street to hear a dog barking.: We walked down the street to hear a dog barking. Bark A: the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog B: to speak or cry out sharply or grufflyBark is a the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. : Bark is a the abrupt, harsh, explosive cry of a dog. You are correct!The bark that you thinking was a sound that describes a person cry or speak out sharply or gruffly.: The bark that you thinking was a sound that describes a person cry or speak out sharply or gruffly. Sorry, you are incorrect.My cookie is way too sweet.: My cookie is way too sweet. Sweet A: taste or flavor B : winning, lovable, charmingSweet is a flavor or taste that you have.: Sweet is a flavor or taste that you have. You are correct!The sweet that you were thinking is calling someone charming or nice. : The sweet that you were thinking is calling someone charming or nice. Sorry, you are incorrect.The Bakers have 3 pets.: The Bakers have 3 pets. Pet A: showing fondness or affection B: any domesticated or tamed animalPet is a domesticated or tamed animal. : Pet is a domesticated or tamed animal. You are correct!The pet that you were thinking means showing affection. : The pet that you were thinking means showing affection. Sorry, you are incorrect.We can dress Jane all day and see which outfit is good on her.: We can dress Jane all day and see which outfit is good on her. Dress A: an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece B: to put clothing uponDress does mean putting clothes on. : Dress does mean putting clothes on. You are correct!The dress that you were thinking, it is clothes for girls and women.: The dress that you were thinking, it is clothes for girls and women. Sorry, you are incorrect.The baby is throwing a fit when it needs it diaper to change.: The baby is throwing a fit when it needs it diaper to change. Fit A: crying or wailing B: to be suitable or properA fit does mean crying or wailing.: A fit does mean crying or wailing. You are correct!The other fit that you were thinking means fitting into clothes.: The other fit that you were thinking means fitting into clothes. Sorry, you are incorrect.