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What are 20 homophones?
20 Example of Homophones
1 | Ad | Add |
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2 | Ball | Bawl |
3 | Caret | Carrot |
4 | Dual | Duel |
5 | Eye | I |
What are 10 homophones examples?
Examples of Homophones
ad, add | ate, eight |
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blew, blue | buy, by, bye |
cell, sell | hear, here |
hour, our | its, it’s |
know, no | meet, meat |
What are 50 examples of homophones?
50 Homophones with Meanings and Examples
- Aunt (noun) or Aren’t (contraction) –
- Ate (verb) or Eight(noun) –
- Air (noun) or Heir (noun) –
- Board (noun) or Bored (adjective) –
- Buy (verb) or By (preposition) or Bye (exclamation) –
- Brake (noun, verb) or Break (noun, verb) –
- Cell (noun) or Sell (verb) –
What are the 5 homophones?
Common sets of homophones include: to, too, and two; they’re and their; bee and be; sun and son; which and witch; and plain and plane.
What are the 25 examples of homophones?
25 Sets of English Homophones All English Learners Should Know
- ate, eight. ate (verb): This is the simple past tense of the verb “to eat.”
- bare, bear. bare (adjective): If something is bare, it means that it’s not covered or not decorated.
- buy, by, bye.
- cell, sell.
- dew, do, due.
- eye, I.
- fairy, ferry.
- flour, flower.
What are homophones examples?
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and/or spelling. “Flower” and “flour” are homophones because they are pronounced the same but you certainly can’t bake a cake using daffodils.
What are 100 homophones examples?
100 Examples of Homophones
- abel — able.
- accede — exceed.
- accept — except.
- addition — edition.
- all ready — already.
- 6.ax — acts.
- axel — axle.
- axes — axis.
What are the 100 example of homophones?
How do you write homophones?
Homophones occur in English because there are multiple ways to spell the same sound. For example: The sound of /n/ can be spelled with the letter N or the letter combination KN, resulting in the homophones night and knight.