Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises for Language Development
Enhance your language skills with exercises focusing on linking words, parallel structure, and antonyms formed with prefixes. Engage in activities to practice using "because" and "even though," and explore vocabulary development through prefixes to discover antonyms. Improve your understanding of English grammar and vocabulary for better communication.
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Dr. Hayat K. Shukur Dec. 1
Linking words page_18
Linking words: Because and even though Ecersice1: Complete the sentences using either because or even though. Please practice at home
Parallel Structure (and)
Parallel Structure (and)
Vocabulary Development: Antonyms from prefixes: Prefix is a set of letters, which is usually used in front of a word. However, it changes the entire meaning of the word. On the other hand, suffix is a set of letters that comes at the end of a word. Uncomfortable unhurt - unimportant l P M r impossible irregular irresponsible
Antonyms from prefixes Uncomfortable unhurt unimportant unfortunately inappropriate indirect inexperienced illegal illogical illegible immature impatient impossible Immobile impersonal irregular irresponsible