Chapter 9 - Semantics - Exercises - Key
Chapter 9 - Semantics - Exercises - Key
Chapter 9 - Semantics - Exercises - Key
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feature [+human] and the noun dog has the 4. The boy swallowed the chocolate and then
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2. The tiger remained alive for an hour after the 4. The boy swallowed the chocolate and then
hunter killed it. chewed it.
This sentences is semantically anomalous This sentences is semantically anomalous
because no living organism can remain alive because of the wrong order of the 2 verb
after being killed. In fact, the tiger died right at phrases swallowed the chocolate & chewed
the moment the hunter killed it. it.
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2. deep/profound 3. ripe/mature
(a) You have my deep/profound sympathy. (a) This cheese is ripe/mature for us to eat.
(b) How deep/profound is the river? (b) We cannot eat this fruit because it is not
She gazed at him with wide deep/profound ripe/mature yet.
blue eyes. The government decided the time is ripe/
Jenner is a profound/deep thinker. mature for an election.
Mature/Ripe apple trees are typically 20 feet
tall.
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4. broad/wide 5. soil/earth
(a) The Thames is a broad/wide river. (a) We can plant trees on this soil/earth.
a hat with broad/wide brim a lump of soil/earth
a broad/wide tree-lined road (a) The rocket fell back on earth/soil.
(b) My boss is not very broad-minded/wide- the most powerful man on earth/soil
minded. the planet Earth/soil
We have offices in 56 countries worldwide/
worldbroad.
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6. ask/inquire 7. eat/have
(a) I am writing to ask/inquire about your (a) I usually just eat/have a sandwich for
advertisement in The Times. breakfast.
(b) I couldnt ask/inquire for a better boss. (b) This car eats/have petrol.
The two men entered without bothering to She has/eats dark hair & brown eyes.
ask/inquire for permission.
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8. help/assist 9. buy/purchase
(a) Some of the guests helped/assisted with the (a) Where did you buy/purchase the car?
preparation of the food.
(b) Can we talk about it later? he said, trying to
(b) Crying wont help/assist. buy/purchase a little more time.
Please help/assist yourself to some cake.
Some of the guests helped/assisted us to
prepare the food.
assist s.b to do sth
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10. former/older
(a) The cars former/older owner didnt take
ANTONOMY: EXERCISE 7
good care of it.
Study question 5, p. 123. Which of the following
opposites are gradable, non-gradable, or
(b) Years go by and Miss Emily is getting older reversives?
and older/former and former. Gradable antonyms:
(d) fair/unfair (f) high/low
Non-gradable antonyms:
(a) absent/present (c) fail/pass
Reversives:
(b) appear/disappear (e) fill it/empty it
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grill toast boil fry roast bake smoke ... human animal (beast)
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fish bird insect mammal reptile ... flowering bush/ tree moss grass ...
plant shrub
human animal (beast) pine palm gum ...
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1. ad 6. altar 11. blew 1. ad, add 6. altar, alter 11. blew, blue
2. air 7. aren't 12. thrown 2. air, heir 7. aren't, aunt 12. thrown, throne
3. aisle 8. flower 13. sweet 3. aisle, I'll, isle 8. flower, flour 13. sweet, suite
4. fair 9. board 14. allowed 4. fair, fare 9. board, bored 14. allowed, aloud
5. tale 10. won 15. farther 5. tale, tail 10. won, one 15. farther, father
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