There are two homonyms for rowed. He rode his bike on an isolated, dirt road.
Road
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
The homophones for "rowed" are "road" and "rode".
The past participle of "row" is "rowed."
road, rode and a couple proper names Rhode and Rhoad.
The past tense of "row" is "rowed."
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
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 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.
The homophones for "rowed" are "road" and "rode".
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.
road, rode and a couple proper names Rhode and Rhoad.