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CONFUSE ME HELP!

Use alone determines the part of speech Let us examine the uses of words a little further. The box is made of pine. The odour of the pine forest is very sweet. In the hot and dusty city I pine for the fresh air of the country. Can you see the difference?

PINE = Noun Adjective Verb It all depends on its use

You try it! A rolling stone gathers no moss. Did you see him stone the birds? The woodchuck hid in the stone wall. 4. Mr. Armstrong is a stone-mason. Mr. Stone has a fine residence on Mt. Vernon Street.

Group competition 1. In groups, use this word in different ways – Noun Verb Adjective Adverb TRAIN CHEAT – add ed or ing if necessary 2. In groups, come up with a word that can be used in different ways(as above)