Morphology 1: Introduction
Then ask them if they can think of other words to describe the same emotions: glad, joyful; down, gloomy; upset, mad. Ask students if they think it is fun to be able to have different words for the same meaning, and express that the English language can be exciting in this way. Tell them these words are called synonyms. ................
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