ESL Sentence Patterns: [A] refers to [B]
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Something – refers to – something else to mention or represent something; to make reference to something to talk about or mention something to call something a certain name · On this air conditioner, the number refers to the temperature, and the red light refers to the level. · It’s easy to read piano music; each note refers to a specific key. · “9-11” refers to the date that the US was attacked (September 11) and NOT the emergency telephone number (911). · My husband said that he is angry because I said something mean yesterday, but I don’t know what he is referring to. · The southern area of Boston is often referred to as “Southie.” · When you call the credit card company, please refer to your credit card number. · Some people refer to them as “terrorists,” while others refer to them as “freedom fighters.” · I prefer that you refer to me as “Taiwanese” rather than “Chinese,” because I am not from China. |
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Complete the sentences: 1. On a stoplight, red refers to _______________, green _________________, and yellow _______________. 2. I sometimes refer to my father as “___________________.” 3. If you forget my number, ________________________ the phone book. 4. The asterisk next to the word refers to ___________________________________. 5. If you forget the meaning of a word, you should refer to _______________________. Answer the questions with complete sentences using “refer to.” 1. What do the letters “DOB” on your driver’s license refer to? _____________________________________________________________ 2.Does the word “Muslim” refer to a religion or to an ethnic group? _____________________________________________________________ 3. What does the “Table of Contents” in a book refer to? _____________________________________________________________ 4. What nickname to your friends refer to you as? _____________________________________________________________ |