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Lesson 9: Spelling Antonym Pairs - Summary, Lesson 10: Grammar:…
Lesson 9: Spelling Antonym Pairs - Summary
Vocabulary
afternoon – the part of the day from noon until sunset
asleep – napping; resting with the eyes closed
awake – to wake up from sleep
beautiful – pretty; lovely to look at
borrow – to use for a time with the promise of returning
broken – in more than one piece
fancy – very finely decorated
fixed – put back together
hate – to feel total dislike toward
love – a very strong feeling of liking someone or something
morning – the early part of the day; before noon
plain – ordinary; not pretty
save – to set aside for future use; to collect
ugly – not pleasing to the eye
Lesson 10: Grammar: Capitalizing Personal Titles
Vocabulary
Mr. – Pronounced "mister"; used for a man.
Mrs. – Pronounced "misses"; used for a married woman.
Ms. – Pronounced "mizz"; used for a woman (married or unmarried).
Dr. – Pronounced "doctor"; used for someone with a doctorate or a medical doctor.
Rev. – Pronounced "reverend"; used for a member of the clergy.
Miss – Does not end with a period; used for a young unmarried woman.
Key Points
Titles: Personal titles are used with a person's name to show respect or indicate their role or status.
Capitalization: Always capitalize personal titles, and most titles end with a period (except "Miss").
Purpose of Titles:
Help us identify roles and organize our lives.
Provide order and respect in communication, similar to the order God created in Genesis.