The document provides a series of sentences with italicized words and a box of potential synonyms. Students are instructed to use the synonym words to replace the italicized words in each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics from emotions like anger, to actions like throwing something, to sizes of objects from big to small. The goal is to practice identifying and using synonyms in short example sentences.
The document provides a series of sentences with italicized words and a box of potential synonyms. Students are instructed to use the synonym words to replace the italicized words in each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics from emotions like anger, to actions like throwing something, to sizes of objects from big to small. The goal is to practice identifying and using synonyms in short example sentences.
The document provides a series of sentences with italicized words and a box of potential synonyms. Students are instructed to use the synonym words to replace the italicized words in each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of topics from emotions like anger, to actions like throwing something, to sizes of objects from big to small. The goal is to practice identifying and using synonyms in short example sentences.
Use the words in the box to find synonyms for the italicized words:
chair sick throw like
easy little big late angry rock thin jump
Jack was mad because the other kids teased him.
(1) It was a simple question. (2) The pumpkin was so huge that I couldn’t carry it. (3) The teacher was angry because the students were tardy. (4) Toss me the ball! (5) I enjoy drinking tea in the morning. (6) Sally wasn’t at school because she was ill. (7) Someone was sitting in my seat. (8) Someone threw a stone and broke the window. (9) He tried to hop over the puddle. (10) The baby’s hands were tiny. (11) He is so skinny that his clothes don’t fit anymore. (12)