Sure! Here are 5 examples of homonyms:
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
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Your cousin broke my mobile.
Both sentences convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. "I began to play" and "I began playing" both indicate that someone started playing at a certain point in time. The choice between using "to play" or "playing" is more about personal preference or style.
That bicycle has two wheels and rides smoothly. Please rewrite the paragraph, but this time write it correctly.
Do you have spelling words to learn? Use those to write 10 sentences but only one new word in a sentence. Don't use more than one in each sentence.
Air: (1) a mixture of gases we breathe - Open the window to let in some fresh air. (2) a tune or melody - The musician performed a beautiful air on her flute. Bark: (1) the outer covering of a tree - The dog scratched at the bark of the tree. (2) the sound a dog makes - The dog began to bark loudly. Bat: (1) a flying mammal - Bats are active at night. (2) a piece of sports equipment used in baseball - The batter swung the bat and hit a home run. Bow: (1) a knot made with a ribbon - She tied a bow in her hair. (2) a curved weapon used for shooting arrows - The archer pulled back the bowstring and released the arrow. Buckle: (1) a fastener - She adjusted the buckle on her belt. (2) to bend under pressure - His knees began to buckle from exhaustion. Date: (1) a calendar day - What is the date today? (2) a type of fruit - She enjoyed eating dates as a healthy snack. Fair: (1) just and unbiased - The judge ensured a fair trial. (2) an event with rides and games - We had a great time at the county fair. Match: (1) a competition or game - We watched a football match. (2) to pair or be similar - The curtains match the sofa perfectly. Pool: (1) a body of water - We went swimming in the pool. (2) a collection of resources - Let's pool our money together to buy a gift. Rock: (1) a type of hard mineral - He collected colorful rocks from the beach. (2) to sway back and forth - The boat rocked gently on the waves.
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
construst 10 sentences
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Six, it is spelt the same way in french as in English.
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8-10 sentences
Please list at least 10 sentences or sentences patterns which are typically used in writing business letters
If you are convicted of more than one offense, concurrent sentences run together with a max of the longest sentence. Consecutive sentences run one after the other. For example, say that you are convicted of three crimes with sentences of 5, 3, and 2 years. If the sentences are run concurrently, you would get out in 5 years less good time. If the sentences run consecutively, you would get out in 10 years (5+3+2) less good time. Eligibility for parole are treated the same. Consecutive means the years follow each other or are added on to the sentence. Concurrent means the years are served at the same time.
about 10 sentences
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