Well, as we did in the class, we have to do some things to a dictionary page, we have to check if they have some things, also if it doesn´t have them, and some other stuff that I´m going to do next:1) Check if the dictionary have:
Spelling: Check.
Gram. Info.: Check.
Pronunciation: Check.
Examples: Check.
Meaning: Negative.
Translation: Check.
Definition: Check.
Usage: Check.
Abbreviations: Check.
Part of speech: Check.
Crossed references: Negative (maybe in other pages, but not in the one I used).
2) I have to order those things I mentioned above from the one I consider to be the most important to the least.
Spelling, meaning, definition, pronunciation, gram. info., part of speech, usage, examples, translation, abbreviations and last and least important crossed references.
3) Now I have to say wich of the words in the page I´m using is or have:
First: Abortion.
Last: Accomplishment.
Longest: Above-mentioned
Shortest: About, above, abuse, abyss
Adjetive: Abortive, above-board, above-mentioned, abrasive, abridged, abrupt, absent, absolute, absorbed, absorbing, abstemious, absurd, abundant, abusive, abusmal, academic, acceptable, accidental, accident-prone, aclimatized, accomplished,.
Adverb: about, above, abreast, abroad, abruptly, absently, absolutely, accidentaly.
Compound: Above-board, about-turn, about-face, above-mentioned, absent-minded, accident-prone.
Abbreviation: Noun, militar, medicine, adjetive, adverb, preposition, transitive verb, intransitive verb.
Idiom: None.
More than 1 meaning: Above-board, abrasive, abstract, abuse, academic, accord.
4) Now last but not least, hose 2 words and say what do they have:
Abroad: Spelling, pronunciation , part of speech, examples, gram. info., translation, usage, abbreviations.
Abyss:Spelling, pronunciation , part of speech, gram. info., translation, usage, abbreviations.
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