SAME WORDS: DIFFERENT MEANINGS! (pronunciation AND definition changes!)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy  2 года назад +138

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  • @alijaras
    @alijaras 2 года назад +61

    3:18
    Fine has a 3rd meaning
    It means precise or accurate
    Example: This Drawing has lots of *fine* details.

    • @justyna365
      @justyna365 2 года назад +6

      Also fine as a good quality. For example fine wine.

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dZIY6ImsbY4/видео.html

    • @dom_toredo
      @dom_toredo 2 года назад +7

      Match also has another meaning as Verb. To match two things

    • @TuesdayK970
      @TuesdayK970 2 года назад +4

      It also means to an adjective commenting on someone's aesthetics. Like she's a fine girl

    • @elkesteinlein97
      @elkesteinlein97 2 года назад +5

      ...and also fine like thin- a fine line...

  • @EWALearnEnglish
    @EWALearnEnglish 2 года назад +133

    The syllable stress is a tricky thing indeed 🤯 Thank you for this helpful video!

    • @dmsalah
      @dmsalah 2 года назад +2

      ZamreicanEnglish is big Channel for Learning English in the world

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

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    • @user-no2mz9hl4f
      @user-no2mz9hl4f 2 года назад +2

      Indeed; Lucy does a good job at breaking it down.

    • @teacher11english35
      @teacher11english35 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/KCs-W4Av694/видео.html

    • @ghanshyamkirar380
      @ghanshyamkirar380 2 года назад +1

      😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌🌹

  • @Steevee5k
    @Steevee5k 2 года назад +42

    Match can also be used as a noun or verb, indicating that two things can fit together. Like when you have a fingerprint from a crimescene and compare it with criminal records you can or cannot find a match (or matching set).

    • @teacher11english35
      @teacher11english35 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/KCs-W4Av694/видео.html

    • @68MalKontent
      @68MalKontent 2 года назад

      Yes, it's really annoying that she repeatedly skips important cases in lists like this, and later makes a new video with a different combination of words including the previously skipped one, but omitting one of the original ones, which defies the purpose of pointing out all important aspects of spelling and pronounciation of similsr words in one place.
      There was a video a year or so ago, when she mentioned desert and dessert, but completely omitted the pronounciation of "desert" as a verb meaning abandon. WTF!

    • @shantielangovan3802
      @shantielangovan3802 2 года назад

      We also use" match" with reference to a game of cricket or any sport.

  • @NatalyaPowers
    @NatalyaPowers 2 года назад +220

    Isn't it Desert, spelled with one S, refers to a dry region. Dessert, spelled with two S's, refers to a sweet dish eaten after a meal.

    • @iloveeegavincasalegno
      @iloveeegavincasalegno 2 года назад +5

      @@Avikar88 yh me too

    • @weird.butterfly
      @weird.butterfly 2 года назад +21

      Yes but desert is a dry, sandy place but a can be deserted as in left or abandoned.

    • @CandidWord
      @CandidWord 2 года назад +66

      Dessert = (noun) yummy food
      de SERT = (verb) to leave, withdraw, or abandon. Usually a negative action.
      DEsert = (noun) usually a waterless area
      dessert and deSERT sound the same.
      This is the focus in this lesson.
      Some words in English change their meaning from noun to verb (sometimes unrelated) by the word syllable stress when you sound out the word. That, of course, would be a different lesson.
      Examples:
      Noun: DEsert, REcord, CONtract, ...
      Verb: deSERT, reCORD, conTRACT, ...
      Hope this helps! 😊

    • @lillymay3632
      @lillymay3632 2 года назад +1

      No; it's the other way round. 'Desert' = Pudding and 'Dessert' = Arid, dry and sandy place.

    • @weird.butterfly
      @weird.butterfly 2 года назад +20

      @@lillymay3632 I googled it. Dessert actually means the sweet foods and stuff.

  • @thotmayaduidang6545
    @thotmayaduidang6545 2 года назад +25

    One homonym that Lucy misses here is the "match" like "matchmaking" for couples... Eg: The newly wed couple matched perfectly... Thanks for the video & the content that you create spending your priceless time, energy, etc. I really appreciate & thankful for what you did... Keep up the good work Lucy.. Much love to you...

    • @aljapavlovicova1417
      @aljapavlovicova1417 2 года назад +1

      And "row" as a verb, to row a boat
      I'm only complaining because I think Lucy is a genius and I like my geniuses flawless. Love you, Lucy

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dZIY6ImsbY4/видео.html

    • @teacher11english35
      @teacher11english35 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/KCs-W4Av694/видео.html

    • @rishi00018
      @rishi00018 10 месяцев назад

      No that's not the exact word you got it wrong! :D

  • @josephgarza2772
    @josephgarza2772 2 года назад +28

    1. Desert: an arid area with sand.
    2. Dessert: a cake, pie, or other sweet dish usually served after the main coarse of a meal.
    1. Mean: cruel.
    2. Mean: to intend.
    3 Mean: in a graph, mean line is an average of all the y point values, parallel to the x axis.
    1. Bow: a weapon that accelerates an arrow.
    2. Bow: In Japan, bow your head.
    3. Bow: The front part of a ship.
    Your job is most difficult. Thank you.

    • @girishsingh6139
      @girishsingh6139 2 года назад

      Yes dessert desert

    • @alinglingwannabeinthewild471
      @alinglingwannabeinthewild471 2 года назад +4

      About that there's a mistake in the desert part in your comment
      She's talking about homographs: words with the same spelling but different pronunciations and meanings.
      Desert as in Sahara desert is one and the other one is desert as in to abandon
      The dessert you've written is different and not a homograph of desert

  • @blancaocana6397
    @blancaocana6397 2 года назад +21

    I just loved it, as always! Thank you very much Lucy, I've learned that much with your lessons! Blessings!

  • @artyomgordeev7563
    @artyomgordeev7563 2 года назад +4

    11:54 As far as I understand, there is one more meaning of the noun "record" - the best result, for example in sports (The athlete broke the record which had been holding for twenty years). Therefore that's a homonym as well 😀

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen 2 года назад +6

    I only heard several daily vocabularies with multiple meanings, but never heard the advanced ones.
    Very interesting to learn.

  • @ADK558
    @ADK558 2 года назад +1

    Watching from India.
    Useful information

  • @BostonBobby1961
    @BostonBobby1961 2 года назад +26

    We were also taught at least with an American education that a homonym was also different meanings, same pronunciation and different spelling: too, to and two. They’re their and there.

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dZIY6ImsbY4/видео.html

    • @dom_toredo
      @dom_toredo 2 года назад +5

      Dessert desert

    • @wiwa90
      @wiwa90 2 года назад

      that's a homophone

    • @teacher11english35
      @teacher11english35 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/KCs-W4Av694/видео.html

    • @zarraenla
      @zarraenla 2 года назад +2

      Read and reed
      Read and red

  • @jarekferenc1149
    @jarekferenc1149 2 года назад +1

    Mean also stands for "average" - e.g. 8848 m amsl (8848 metres above MEAN sea level).

  • @matthewiles5714
    @matthewiles5714 2 года назад +20

    There's also a third definition of the word "MATCH" for example "This greetings card is identical to that greetings card. They MATCH each other."

  • @Ranibabu
    @Ranibabu 2 года назад

    Lucy thank you so much
    I am from India (Tamilnadu)
    my mother tongue is tamil but I'm studying in English medium.My English is just average
    learning new words new things in your channel is really helpful to me thanks a lot

  • @Lxxx3Roses
    @Lxxx3Roses 2 года назад +5

    Lucy, I want to thank you very much for your videos. Since you started your RUclips channel, I started to follow you. I've moved from scratch to advanced, and right now I just got an extra payment job. You're always going to be my favourite teacher! Hugs from the other side of the ocean.

  • @harrymason666
    @harrymason666 2 года назад +1

    9:41 "Row" has also a homonym (spelt and pronounced the same), and it means to propel a boat with oars: "row, row, row your boat gently down the stream, merrily merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream!". :)

  • @anupamatresa2479
    @anupamatresa2479 2 года назад +14

    A sweet course eaten at the end of the meal is "dessert". Isn't the spelling same or different that of 'desert' ?

    • @oscaroyaneder1143
      @oscaroyaneder1143 2 года назад +5

      It certainly IS different. Actually, I couldn't find any dictionary in which it would be spelled with a single S with that meaning.

    • @mariavaleria1580
      @mariavaleria1580 2 года назад

      This is comment i was looking for. I thought I'd misspelled it all my life!

    • @alinglingwannabeinthewild471
      @alinglingwannabeinthewild471 2 года назад +1

      @@mariavaleria1580 here's the thing she isn't talking about the sweet 'dessert' she's talking about the other word desert which means to abandon

    • @mariavaleria1580
      @mariavaleria1580 2 года назад

      @@alinglingwannabeinthewild471 ok. That makes sense now. Thank you

    • @kimcuongtran5495
      @kimcuongtran5495 2 года назад

      @@oscaroyaneder1143 she is a native speaker and a teacher. The word "desert" can be a noun or a verb. When it is a verb, it is pronounced differently, you should use cambridge dictionary to look up that word and you will understand.

  • @lipingcai3984
    @lipingcai3984 Год назад +1

    Excellent job

  • @limgeyleng5056
    @limgeyleng5056 2 года назад +6

    Teacher! i love your sense of humour 😄 keep it up!😘😘😘

  • @Mike-x7p3x
    @Mike-x7p3x Год назад

    Now,I have learned in this video, regarding the pronunciations word, but different meanings.Formally,I used to hear people argue the pronunciation of the same word.

  • @Jack_McKalling
    @Jack_McKalling 2 года назад +12

    Awesome! One note though, there is a displayed sentence "The dogs bark was loud." at 2:41, but it's missing the apostrophe. Should be "The dog's bark was loud." Otherwise the noun doesn't match the verb.
    It could also have been placed this way: "The dogs' barks were loud." but that requires changing the whole sentence to plural.

  • @jamixselecta4868
    @jamixselecta4868 2 года назад

    I don't have enough words to appreciate u,Lucy.
    I can now simply define a homograph as a word with the same spelling and pronunciation but more meanings

  • @sunnybayy5536
    @sunnybayy5536 2 года назад +3

    This is amazing! I love how you teach how to make your vocabulary even better

  • @MrBrownnn696
    @MrBrownnn696 2 года назад

    I love your English
    Videos... I was born with a disability n this helps me so much

  • @اريجالحمداني-ل3ع
    @اريجالحمداني-ل3ع 8 месяцев назад

    شكرا لكي لوسي ❤❤❤❤ اكثر انسان اتعلم معه الانكليزيه بنوع من المتعه ،الله يسعد ايامك وتبقين دائما تقدمين دروس مميزه ❤

  • @tonkeasley6210
    @tonkeasley6210 2 года назад +13

    Hey lucy, this lesson was a lovely one! Thanks for this one!

  • @asangman8745
    @asangman8745 2 года назад

    Quite helpful for teachers whose mother tongue is not English. Thanks Lucy.

  • @a.n.k4417
    @a.n.k4417 2 года назад +7

    Hello Lucy, thanks a lot for this lesson, I learnt a lot from it and I really enjoyed it too! Your sense of humor is just so cool! I love it, I wish you could make more videos on this, love you lots and loads💖😘

  • @zaidshah5659
    @zaidshah5659 2 года назад

    Very good .....................good to be your student...........in very simple way you teach us many words to pronounce in correct way...................thanks

  • @Totalkhan667
    @Totalkhan667 2 года назад +4

    Very informative lesson . Teacher, would you like to make more videos on homonyms

  • @bergmaninberg1566
    @bergmaninberg1566 2 года назад +2

    A friend of mine taught me a mnemonic to remember what I have to do when we have to change the clock playing with 2 of the meanings of "spring" and "fall": spring forward and fall back.
    "Fly" also is the opening at the crotch

    • @kristianbjrnjensen5388
      @kristianbjrnjensen5388 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the mnemonic for the time -changing. AND: I was about to mention the same fly, as you just mentioned. I have learned it recently.

  • @MyThoughts463
    @MyThoughts463 2 года назад +5

    Dessert that means“Sweet”. It has an extra S. it’s not spelt as Desert.

  • @20._527
    @20._527 2 года назад +1

    Hi! I am Uttara from Bangladesh. This is an excellent video for our learning English. Thank you very much

  • @elizavetaamozova9214
    @elizavetaamozova9214 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video! I loved it. There's also a homonym for present, meaning actual, something that is happening at the moment. But I see why you didn't include some of the meanings, I guess it would be too much information for one time :D

  • @fcelle
    @fcelle 2 года назад

    her teaching completely entrances me

  • @robertgope5846
    @robertgope5846 2 года назад +4

    I think desert* (sweet food) is actually spelled dessert (I looked it up in the dictionary). So, it wouldn't be a homonym with desert (dry region). Am I right?

    • @andyroberts4387
      @andyroberts4387 2 года назад

      Dessert is pronounced the same as desert with the meaning to abandon or leave.

  • @dynamomachine27
    @dynamomachine27 2 года назад

    If I had such a teacher at school, then I would already speak like a native speaker and would not miss classes.

  • @RosaLichtenstein01
    @RosaLichtenstein01 2 года назад +12

    Don't we also have "spring" as in "Watch her spring into action", and "match" as in "Watch me match the other team's score"?

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dZIY6ImsbY4/видео.html

  • @ginzalianngaihte6970
    @ginzalianngaihte6970 2 года назад +2

    Hi Lucy you're the best English teacher I have come across so far. Thank you so much for your videos....

  • @tasfiakabir75
    @tasfiakabir75 2 года назад +3

    Such an interesting and helpful lesson Lucy! Enjoyed it so much.
    You look so stunning in red ♥️♥️
    And I also follow you on Instagram I guess that's not STALKING 😂

  • @pashanglama
    @pashanglama 2 года назад

    Beautiful teacher along with beautiful smile beautiful teaching skill .

  • @tajiyalota9211
    @tajiyalota9211 2 года назад +3

    ❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖💖 From Bangladesh ❤️💖💖💗💓💞

  • @ricksanchez6468
    @ricksanchez6468 2 года назад

    Hello 👋🤩 I'm from Turkey I found your channel one week ago and these days watching you I improve myself and prepare for the exam
    THANKS FOR HELPING ☺️☺️☺️

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish 2 года назад +3

    The ow sound in 'cow' is actually a short 'a' (as in 'cat') followed by the 'oo' sound (as in 'poop'). In my new full phonetic alphabet, its spelled 'aq', where 'a' is a short 'a' and the 'Q' character represents the 'oo' sound and ONLY the 'oo' sound 100% of the time, so 'cow' = 'kaq', 'row' (argument) = 'raq', 'row' (in a line) = 'ro', 'foul' = 'faql', 'fowl' = 'faql', 'flower' = 'flaqr', 'flour' = 'flaqr' etc.
    There is ONE letter per speech sound and ONE speech sound per letter. That's the hard, no exceptions rule of my new Full Phonetic Alphabet. No Clowns will be permitted to enter the building and turn it into a circus again.

    • @Devilravi4930
      @Devilravi4930 2 года назад

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  • @newmanlord7130
    @newmanlord7130 2 года назад

    Looks elegant in this dress of yours. Thanks for the tuition right Now.
    From Ghana.

  • @soniaparvin2793
    @soniaparvin2793 2 года назад +5

    As an Indian, I feel very blessed, cause we generally know most of the British and American English words, meanings, pronunciations, uses.... ❤️

    • @nuzzlingfacts_9871
      @nuzzlingfacts_9871 Год назад

      Indian english is mixture of these two languages🤣🤣😂

  • @alazarareda6683
    @alazarareda6683 Год назад

    Am so happy to be your subscriber I am improving my english spoken and writing skill with your lectures .thank you

  • @Жижа-ф3п
    @Жижа-ф3п 2 года назад +5

    Хехе, я напишу на русском. действительно интересные видео, даже с моим уровнем английского 90% из видео было понятно, спасибо)

  • @agnieszkagawe9432
    @agnieszkagawe9432 2 года назад +1

    That episode is intresting and so helpful. Please, you'll make more episode of this type.

  • @imqsh2306
    @imqsh2306 2 года назад

    Your english is more clear than other native speakers

    • @imqsh2306
      @imqsh2306 2 года назад

      @Dyaa Aldin welcome I am dull student in english 😭😭😭☠️☠️☠️😂😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏

  • @rrki
    @rrki 2 года назад

    I have not seen you for a while. Thanks for adding short video in background for better understanding. Good idea. You look fenomenal in this red dress. thx

  • @AyselAliChannel
    @AyselAliChannel 2 года назад +1

    Match has a third meaning, in which something is similar, for example; "we *match* so much after not even being a twin!"
    the fourth meaning is that you have to line up something, for example ;
    *Match* the 2 followings words=
    Embryo Grow from Stem Cutting
    Rose Baby Plant
    We match "embryo" with "baby plant" & "rose" with "grow from stem cutting".

  • @ghufranwasiq1459
    @ghufranwasiq1459 2 года назад

    Beautiful Lucy explained it so beautifully ❤

  • @tarawilliams4644
    @tarawilliams4644 2 года назад

    Her voice is so relaxing 😌

  • @lidiabalan9441
    @lidiabalan9441 2 года назад +1

    Extremely useful! Thanks a million!

  • @KainKainthecowgirl-y1r
    @KainKainthecowgirl-y1r 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I was wondering can you do whistling sound

  • @artsg0303
    @artsg0303 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed it a lot
    Learning a lot
    Thank you 🙏

  • @nisangeorge
    @nisangeorge 2 года назад

    YOU IS THE BEST TEACHER OF ENGLISH IN THE WORLD. I DESERVE IT.✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

  • @davidhoman3807
    @davidhoman3807 2 года назад +1

    2:40-3:00 - Regarding a person sounding like a barking dog, There was a show on US TV called the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He had a guest named Ricardo Montalban, his first language was Spanish and his second language English. Before he understood English, He said that people speaking English sounded like a bunch of barking dogs!

  • @NellasxElensar
    @NellasxElensar 2 года назад

    Bow - also the elongated piece of wood/carbon fibre/etc with horse hair that you use to play stringed instruments like the violin, the cello and the double bass :3

  • @albertoant.martinezg.7322
    @albertoant.martinezg.7322 2 года назад

    LUCY , IM DOMINICAN, I' VE BEEN STUDING ENGLISH SINCE WHEN I WAS YOUNG ..
    I FIND YOU MORE BEAUTIFUL BY YOUR VOICE WHEN I PLAY THE VIDEO SLOWLY , AND YOU SOUND LIKE AS IF YOU WERE VERY DRUNK BUT I DO IT TO TAKE MORE ADVANTAGE WITH MANY TOOLS AVAILABLE TO TRAIN MY EAR...

  • @nurulhasan3953
    @nurulhasan3953 2 года назад

    I found this episode so essential. Cheers

  • @Sofuedit123
    @Sofuedit123 2 года назад +1

    For desert it could also be desert like something that is sweet like cupcakes small sized cake etc😁😁

  • @berislavvukic7409
    @berislavvukic7409 2 года назад +2

    After watching few videos, this one is really good, interesting, well explained...overlook is hard:D Great job!!!!!

  • @mohsenfardfar4471
    @mohsenfardfar4471 2 года назад

    Hello again
    In the section homonyms:BAT & the second meaning ( a wooden object) : we can't start playing until we find the bat... the point is:*the bat* I understood that in this play, there is just a bat, except of it, you would rather to write: until we find our bats...! That's the important point in this your sentence...❤🙏

  • @yuurishibuya4797
    @yuurishibuya4797 2 года назад

    Thanks for making the right videos on time without even most of get to ask for it.

  • @joephalarope6880
    @joephalarope6880 2 года назад

    11:23 Thanks, Lucy! At last I understood the phrase - 'Memories consume like opening the wound'... 🤔

  • @أبوحمزهالعتابي-ت5م
    @أبوحمزهالعتابي-ت5م 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a bunch . thank you my dear Lucy ..❤🌷🕯

  • @suhrobshuhratov3588
    @suhrobshuhratov3588 2 года назад

    5:30 word "Match" has one more meaning as fit which can be suitable for you. 6:30 word "Mean" also has another meaning as a type of, or a kind of

  • @sisaybon1668
    @sisaybon1668 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for teaching me miss Lucy.
    If it wasn’t u , I wouldn’t speak English very well.

  • @divya.s8951
    @divya.s8951 2 года назад +1

    There is a third meaning for 'fine ' is sharp eg: the pencil has fine tip at the end

  • @davidcastro3473
    @davidcastro3473 2 года назад +2

    I learned a lot today today. Very interesting lesson 👌

  • @yezdazordeta6436
    @yezdazordeta6436 2 года назад

    Thank Lucy, your present here is a present for me

  • @vikashbharti8617
    @vikashbharti8617 2 года назад +1

    Hlo mam your teaching style is so good ,thanks for the information

  • @TonyM132
    @TonyM132 2 года назад

    Fly as a noun can also be the zippered or buttoned opening part at the top of your pants, trousers, or slacks.

  • @Pilot-Ali
    @Pilot-Ali 2 года назад

    I wish you were my English mentor. Good work Lucy.

  • @alessandrovolpino9271
    @alessandrovolpino9271 2 года назад

    "Match" as a verb: 1. correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious."I thought we'd have primrose walls to match the bath"
    2. be equal to (something) in quality or strength. "his anger matched her own"

  • @arshadziyaul3601
    @arshadziyaul3601 2 года назад

    Really really amazing lecture easy to understand that the way you teaching I had ever,
    Thank you.

  • @asadalimansoori2749
    @asadalimansoori2749 2 года назад

    Thanks for you !
    Lucy teach is helpful.for second learners

  • @sherapatusmangulyyeva4757
    @sherapatusmangulyyeva4757 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! You're the best teacher!💕

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 2 года назад

    Hello brilliant teacher lucy congratulation for yours explend channel exellent lessons ever tank you lady

  • @ionela_andreea30
    @ionela_andreea30 2 года назад +1

    Wow! This lesson was absolutely marvelous. I learnt a lot. Not only did I improve my pronunciation but also I enriched my vocab. Thanks a million! 💙

  • @gr8wings
    @gr8wings 2 года назад

    Hi Lucy, in marine you have also "the bow of the ship" and "the bowline knot". Cheers.

  • @isamyousef2496
    @isamyousef2496 2 года назад +1

    Great job and remarkable benefit 👍thanks Ma’am

  • @SidDARKtha
    @SidDARKtha 2 года назад +1

    Bow is also the accessory to play some string instruments :)

  • @vimalvetha4220
    @vimalvetha4220 2 года назад

    I'm Vimal from India. Nice explaining.

  • @abdlhadiloudiyi1422
    @abdlhadiloudiyi1422 2 года назад

    im happy to listen and learn in english because of you thank you lucy so mutch

  • @safeervisas
    @safeervisas 2 года назад +1

    Hey Lucy, I really want to know more about your job
    Its really fascinating and inspirational.
    Sorry if it bothers you

  • @tovidominic3154
    @tovidominic3154 2 года назад

    Kindly give more homonyms and homographs. Thank u lucy

  • @yuzezhang4244
    @yuzezhang4244 2 года назад +1

    Would you please make a video of such more advanced sophiscated words (homonym and homograph)?
    PS: I find it easy to tell the different meaning if the word has different intonation and/or differenct part of speach. Usually it is a noun when the intonation is the first syllable and a verb when the intonation is the second syllable. Moreever, it is more interesting to know those homonym, that have different meanings as the same part of speach, such as bat (wooden object or an animal). It is also easily to cause misunderstanding, so I want to learn more such words.

  • @Graceforpurpose86
    @Graceforpurpose86 2 года назад

    I love you my dear teacher l , I have leant profoundly helpful English from you. Thank you again.

  • @kimhyungsuk9601
    @kimhyungsuk9601 2 года назад

    2:59 what about fine in the sense of very small. Example: A fine grain a sand

  • @treysebatsianang2449
    @treysebatsianang2449 2 года назад +2

    For number 6 in the hononyms, we could also say match as in you ar matching cards together.
    Example :
    We were playing a memorization game last night where you have to match the cards together.

  • @jahanaraakhtar631
    @jahanaraakhtar631 Месяц назад

    Your the best teacher 😊

  • @خالدبانافع-م7ف
    @خالدبانافع-م7ف 2 года назад +1

    Hhhhhh
    It was so funny when you imitated Dog voice, in fact you PERFECT that voice professionally 😄👌.
    Nice lesson 👍

  • @yolandaalvarado4454
    @yolandaalvarado4454 2 года назад

    Thanks Lucy, it was extremely helpful. Greetings from Ensenada, Baja California, México 🇲🇽

  • @izza843
    @izza843 2 года назад

    Thanks Lucy, I enjoyed it!

  • @felmatazeko3245
    @felmatazeko3245 2 года назад

    Greetings Lucy, can you prepare for us some lessons on English for journalism?

  • @mathiuskyobe8944
    @mathiuskyobe8944 2 года назад

    It is really great! I really interested so much because i don't focused to these ward when am using them . Thanks Lucy we really need more lessons like this.