Sunday, September 8, 2024

Compound nouns / Describe objects using only paraphrasing

Practice the grammar here (defining relative clauses)




Using relative clauses to define something (without naming it)


What is it?


It's something that helps ships.

It's something that has a bright light in it.

It's something that you see on the coast.

It's something that is tall.

It's something that you can see from far away.


Using clauses of purpose to define something (without naming it)


It's used to guide ships in the night.

It's used by sea captains and sailors.

It's used in sea navigation.

It's essential for safety at sea.

It's used on coasts and on reefs and islands.



Other ways to define something (without naming it)


It's made of concrete and glass.

It's often painted white.

It sometimes has a keeper.















































































































































Lighthouse

Egg slicer

Typewriter

Log cabin

Pitchfork

Birdcage

Flashlight

Rocking chair

Hot air balloon

Eggbeater

King cobra

Band rotunda

Ice cream sundae

Roulette wheel

Lifeboat

Sidecar

Spiral staircase

Mexican hat

Pet carrier

Fishpond

Birdbath

Feather boa

Horse saddle

Loudspeaker

Praying mantis

Hardhat

Nuclear missile

Iceberg

Workbench

Chairlift

Hand trolley

Tadpole

Rockpool

Fuit platter

Overalls

Double-sided tape

Hula hoop

Ball and chain

Cocktail umbrella

Bread queue

Golf cart



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