A Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example: A van ■ B tram ■ C lane ■✓
1 A mind ■ B why ■ C miss ■
2 A smile ■ B lived ■ C since ■
3 A high ■ B win ■ C try ■
4 A science ■ B history ■ C child ■
5 A quite ■ B arrive ■ C think ■
b Which word has a different number of syllables?
Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example: A liked ■✓ B wanted ■ C agreed ■
(one) (two) (two)
6 A relationship ■ B incredibly ■
C university ■
7 A language ■ B mustn’t ■ C ambitions ■
8 A girlfriend ■ B invited ■ C parents ■
9 A haven’t ■ B dreamed ■ C loved ■
10 A finished ■ B politics ■ C something ■
1c 2a 3b 4b 5c
B 6c 7b 8b 9a 10c
Объяснение:
1. A mind (one syllable), B why (one syllable), C miss (one syllable)
- All words have the same number of syllables.
2. A smile (one syllable), B lived (one syllable), C since (one syllable)
- All words have the same number of syllables.
3. A high (one syllable), B win (one syllable), C try (one syllable)
- All words have the same number of syllables.
4. A science (one syllable), B history (two syllables), C child (one syllable)
- B (history) has a different number of syllables.
5. A quite (one syllable), B arrive (two syllables), C think (one syllable)
- B (arrive) has a different number of syllables.
B:
6. A relationship (four syllables), B incredibly (four syllables), C university (five syllables)
- C (university) has a different number of syllables.
7. A language (two syllables), B mustn't (two syllables), C ambitions (three syllables)
- C (ambitions) has a different number of syllables.
8. A girlfriend (three syllables), B invited (three syllables), C parents (two syllables)
- A (girlfriend) has a different number of syllables.
9. A haven't (two syllables), B dreamed (one syllable), C loved (one syllable)
- A (haven't) has a different number of syllables.
10. A finished (two syllables), B politics (three syllables), C something (two syllables)
- B (politics) has a different number of syllables.