One Minute English #6 - Banned vs Band - Learn Vocabulary Fast

One Minute English #6 - Banned vs Band - Learn Vocabulary Fast

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English, Other

KG - University

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The video tutorial explains the homophones 'banned' and 'band', highlighting their different meanings and uses. 'Banned' is the past tense of 'ban', meaning to officially prohibit something, while 'band' can refer to a group of musicians or a strip of material. The tutorial provides example sentences and encourages viewers to create their own sentences using both words.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Explain the difference between 'banned' and 'band'.

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What are some other examples of homophones?

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What does the word 'banned' mean?

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Can you provide an example sentence using the word 'band'?

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How can the words 'banned' and 'band' be used in a single sentence?

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