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Homographs Explained: Sink (Noun) vs. Sink (Verb) - Language Learning Resource #136816 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a white pedestal sink labeled “Sink” on the left, representing the noun form, while on the right, a cartoon character is shown sinking in water, illustrating the verb meaning. Set against a green chalkboard background with the title “Homographs,” it serves as a classroom-friendly visual aid for teaching wordplay and lexical ambiguity in English.
Used in ESL/EFL lessons, elementary or middle school language arts curricula, and online grammar resources to teach homographs-words spelled identically but with different meanings and origins. Matches user intent for educational visuals explaining linguistic concepts.
Related Cliparts: Learn how the word "sink" functions as both a noun (plumbing fixture) and a verb (to submerge) in this clear homograph example for English learners.
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