SEMANTIC field of fruits
He semantic field of fruits It is made up of words like orange, strawberry, passion fruit, peach, etc. These words are grouped together because they belong to the same theme, although when you put them in your mouth they have nothing to do with each other.
In this one-TEACHER lesson, we are going to introduce you in detail to the semantic field of fruits, so that you can have a very extensive vocabulary and demonstrate it in any of your texts.
Index
- What is the semantic field of fruits
- Examples of the semantic field of fruits
- Examples of sentences with fruit
- Fruit semantic field exercise
- Solutions to the exercise of the semantic field of fruits
What is the semantic field of fruits.
A semantic field it's a group of words that share some features of their meaning. The elements found within a semantic field have common meaning traits, that is, they have the same meaning nucleus. Each of the words that is included in a semantic field must belong to the same grammatical category (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.).
In the case of the semantic field of fruits, they include all edible fruitswhich are obtained from plants. The fruit is usually eaten fresh and uncooked, as well as having very evident characteristics of sweetness, intense aroma and many nutrients.
For example: cherry
The word CHERRY is found in the semantic field of fruits and it refers to a small round fruit, red or black, sweet and juicy, with a central stone.
Examples of the semantic field of fruits.
if you're looking for expand your semantic field of fruits, to be able to speak more properly in your texts, this list can help you. Remember that if you do not understand the meaning of any of these fruits or simply have never heard of them, you can look up their definition in the dictionary or an image on Google:
- Apple
- Banana
- Orange
- Grape
- Strawberry
- Mango
- Kiwi
- Pineapple
- Watermelon
- Melon
- Pear
- Cherry
- Lemon
- Grapefruit
- Tangerine
- Raspberry
- Blueberry
- Papaya
- Guava
- Cannon
- Plum
- Grenade
- Fig
- Peach
- Nectarine
- sour cherry
- cape gooseberry
- Passion fruit
- lychee
- dragon fruit
- pineapple
- kumquat
- Tamarind
- durian
- mangosteen
- Soursop
- Jackfruit
- rambutan
- Custard apple
- Medlar
- Sapodilla
- Quince
- Raspberry
- Currant
- Blackberry
- elder fruit
- sea buckthorn
- Guava
- ugni
- acerola
- Khaki
- water apple
- Sweet Cucumber
- Fig
- Longan
- Nashi
- isabella grape
- Table grapes
- yuzu
- kiwai
- Chinese grapefruit
- lulo
- Paraguayan peach
- water pear
- Feijoa
- Mammy
- black sapote
- white sapote
- lucuma
- babaco
- alligator
- japanese loquat
- Prickly pear
- Breadfruit
- Guabiroba
- guama
- huckleberry
- jicama
- persimmon kaki
- castile blackberry
- melon cucumber
- Pindos
- naranjilla
- Pitanga
- scratch
- maroon grape
- Yucca
- Passion fruit
- Marula
- red grapefruit
- Sugar cane
- strawberry guava
- Red grape
- White grape
- pink grape
Examples of sentences with fruit.
Now we are going to give you some examples of sentences containing words from the semantic field of fruit. We have marked them for you bold font to make it easier for you to find them and see that they all belong to the grammatical category of nouns:
- I love to eat one apple fresh in the morning.
- The bananas They are an excellent source of potassium.
- the juice of orange It is a refreshing option for breakfast.
- I enjoy some grapes as a snack
- The strawberries they are delicious when dipped in chocolate.
- He mango ripe has a sweet and exotic flavor.
- He Kiwi It is a small fruit but full of nutrients.
- I love the tropical flavor of the pineapple fresh.
- In summer, I always enjoy a slice of watermelon juicy.
- He melon It is a refreshing option for hot days.
- The pears they are great to add to salads.
- The cherries They are perfect for making cakes and tarts.
- I have added a bit of lemon to water for flavor.
- He grapefruit It is known for its healthy properties.
- peel one tangerine it is always an aromatic experience.
- The raspberries They are ideal for making homemade jam.
- The blueberries They are rich in antioxidants and vitamins.
- The papaya it is a tropical fruit that reminds me of vacations.
- I had never tried the guava until I traveled to the tropics.
- The cannon, or star fruit, has a unique shape and a refreshing taste.
Fruit semantic field exercise.
The best way to understand a lesson is by putting into practice the knowledge you have just acquired, so we propose a very simple exercise. In the following text, you must find the words that belong to the semantic field of fruits and point them out. Will you be able to find them all?
"At the farmer's market, the bright colors and sweet aromas of fruit fill the air. Bright red apples share space with juicy pears. Strawberries and blueberries are grouped in baskets, while oranges and bananas bring a touch of tropical energy. The options are endless: from exotic mangoes to traditional green and purple grapes. This feast of fresh fruit is a celebration of nature at its best."
Solutions to the exercise of the semantic field of fruits.
These are the solutions to the previous exercise, so we recommend that you only consult this section when you have tried to find the answer yourself. We have indicated all the words that belong to the semantic field of fruit in bold:
"At the farmer's market, the bright colors and sweet aromas of fruit fill the air. The apples red and shiny share space with the pears juicy. The strawberries and the blueberries are grouped in baskets, while the oranges and the bananas bring a touch of tropical energy. The options are endless: from mangoes exotic to traditional grapes green and purple This feast of fresh fruit is a celebration of nature at its best."
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Bibliography
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- Marsico, C. T. (2005). Antisthenes and the prehistory of the notion of semantic field. nova tellus, 23(2), 69-99.