There are two homonyms for rowed. He rode his bike on an isolated, dirt road.
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
Road,Rode
The homophone of farther is father.
Rowed is the past participle of row.
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".
road: "We travelled on the road". rowed: "We rowed the boat."
The homophone for a road or track is "rowed." "Road" and "rowed" are homophones because they have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.
road: "We travelled on the road". rowed: "We rowed the boat."
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
rowed Rowed. Rowed.
(Rowed is the past tense of to row, as a boat)"He rowed the boat across the lake.""The Vikings rowed their longboats through the narrow fjords."
i rowed my boat to the dock.
No. An adverb is a word that describes a verb. Rowed itself is a verb form, very rarely used as an adjective (e.g. rowed boats).
a light vehicle rowed by a paddle is calle
Using wooden oars, he rowed the boat across the lake.
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