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rhyme - use in sentences
Converse of object
- recite: Children at Leapfrog Day Nurseries will be learning and reciting rhymes, stories and songs, while raising vital funds for I CAN.
- chant: Other groups chanted the rhyme as they pretended to be the monster.
- sing: Does she enjoy looking at books and joining in to sing rhymes and tell stories?
- remember: Remember the rhyme " Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old.
Object
- dictionary: He reads poetry more than he used, and he keeps a rhyming dictionary in his bedroom.
Adjective modifier
- feminine: Feminine rhymes are those ending in a mute e or a mute syllable.
- internal: Back to top The poem has an irregular rhyme scheme - including occasional internal rhyme.
- occasional: Back to top The poem has an irregular rhyme scheme - including occasional internal rhyme.
- traditional: Even traditional nursery rhymes were adapted to give a ' Potato Pete ' theme!
- favorite: Baby rhymes party supplies Baby rhymes A favorite nursery rhyme to give your party a certain lift.
- famous: The original Banbury Cross in the famous nursery rhyme was pulled down at the end of the 16th century.
Modifies a noun
- scheme: You are not expected to remember every metrical device or every rhyme scheme: I have included a glossary at the back.
- awareness: Bonnie Macmillan carried out a meticulous examination of the research evidence behind the influential claims that rhyme awareness promotes reading ability.
Noun used with modifier
- nursery: The nursery rhyme version we know now is much longer of course.
- childhood: The implements the part of the childhood rhyme ' thirty days have September, \\ April June and November.
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