Let's solve the
"General and Precise Verbs Worksheet (Matching Part 1)" step by step.
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🔍 Understanding the Task:
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General verbs are common, everyday words.
-
Precise verbs are more specific or stronger versions of general verbs with similar meanings.
- We need to match each
general verb on the left with its
precise verb on the right.
> Note: The first one is already done:
>
run → sprint
> (Because "sprint" is a more specific, intense form of "run.")
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Now let’s go through each item:
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1.
run →
sprint ✔ *(Already done)*
- "Sprint" is a fast, short run — more precise than just "run."
2.
jump →
hop
- "Hop" is a type of jump, usually on one foot. It's more specific than "jump."
- So,
jump → hop
3.
choose →
pick
- "Pick" is a common synonym for "choose," but it's slightly more informal and specific in context.
- So,
choose → pick
4.
fix →
repair
- "Repair" is a more formal or precise word for "fix."
- So,
fix → repair
5.
cry →
weep
- "Weep" is a more formal or emotional version of "cry."
- So,
cry → weep
6.
happy →
glad
- "Glad" is a precise synonym for "happy," often used in more formal or written contexts.
- So,
happy → glad
7.
easy →
simple
- "Simple" means not complicated — a more precise or formal way to say "easy."
- So,
easy → simple
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✔ Final Matching:
| General | Precise |
|--------|--------|
| 1. run | sprint
✔ |
| 2. jump | hop |
| 3. choose | pick |
| 4. fix | repair |
| 5. cry | weep |
| 6. happy | glad |
| 7. easy | simple |
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📝 Explanation:
This exercise helps students understand how using
precise verbs makes writing more vivid and descriptive. For example:
- Instead of saying “He ran,” you can say “He sprinted” to show speed.
- Instead of “She was happy,” you can say “She was glad” for a more refined tone.
By matching general to precise verbs, students learn to elevate their language for better expression.
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✔ Answer Key:
1. run → sprint
2. jump → hop
3. choose → pick
4. fix → repair
5. cry → weep
6. happy → glad
7. easy → simple
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of precise language worksheet.