
Q2 - ENGLISH 4 (1st Summative Test)
Quiz by MARIA CHARISMA P. ANTONIO
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Hints that the author gives to help define a difficult or unfamiliar word.
Words or phrases that directly define the unfamiliar word in the sentence.
Words in the form of examples provided to help you understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
We looked for bibliographies in the library. What is the meaning of the underlined word.
There are plenty of trees in the forest. Identify the meaning of the underlined word.
There are berries, grapes and cranberries, planted in Auntie Lilia’s urban garden. Identify the kind of clues given in the sentence to find the meaning of the italicized unfamiliar word.
Identify the kind of clues given in the sentence: All our front liner are industrious, because they are working hard in helping all people affected by the virus.
Now that we are facing a problem about COVID- 19 decease, everyone should show patience, to accept the situation without getting weary as we wait for the development of the vaccine. What clues are used in the sentence to find the meaning of the italicized word?
Mangoes, green and yellow fruits that grow on trees, are my teacher’s favorite. Identify the kind of clues given in the sentence to find the meaning of the italicized unfamiliar word.
My grandfather is a hundred years old. He is already a centenarian. What kind of clues are used in the sentence?
Nouns that cannot be counted.
Nouns that can be easily counted.
Nouns for groups of people, animals or things.
Nouns that show who or what owns something.
We saw an ______ by the base.
I love to have my ______ black.
The ______ leash is tight.
Uncle ____ pansit is delicious.
We usually work in _____ during activities.
I bought a new ______.