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Train with Trotter Worksheet: Drive
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Practicing Homonyms [hom-uh-nim]: Homonyms are words which have the same spelling and pronunciation but have different meanings. 1. What does having drive mean to DeeDee? Give two examples. ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ 2. DeeDee says you can drive your car on the road. Write a sentence using drive in the same way. ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
4. Read the below sentence and circle the correct meaning of drive in this sentence. Jan was late for work, so she had to drive fast to make up for lost time. A) operate a motor vehicle B) determination to reach a goal 5. Practice homonyms with these new words! Circle the option that uses the highlighted word in the same context as the original sentence. The coach could not bear to see his best athlete get injured and miss the game. A) The bear was sleeping in the cave all winter. B) I cannot bear to see the little girl cry.
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The cheerleaders danced to the music of the band.
3. Write a sentence explaining what having drive means to you.
A) The team wore a band on their wrist to support a cause B) The band performed during the half time break of the game.
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