* steal-still * cut-cat * tree-three * pail-pale * maid-made * tail-tale * plane-plain * eight-ate * lock-luck * hail-hale * pot-path * cap-cup * lode-load
* fan-fun * weak-week * bat-but * tub-tab * seek-sick * sea-see * sail-sale * by-buy * till-teal
Sure, here are 5 examples of homonyms:
In Italian, the verb 'to be' (essere) is used to express someone's age. For example, you would say "Ho 25 anni" (I am 25 years old) and not "Ho 25 anni" (I have 25 years). So, when talking about age in Italian, the verb 'to be' is used instead of 'to have'.
"Quel âge as-tu?" means "What is your age?", so naturally you would respond with your age, which is expressed using the form: "J'ai [Number] ans."For example, if I was 25 years old, I would say "J'ai 25 ans." or "J'ai vingt-cinq ans."
The number 25 in German is "fünfundzwanzig."
July 25 is "le vingt-cinq juillet" in French.
In Welsh, the number 25 is said as "pump ar hugain."
Bark: the sound a dog makes/ the outer covering of a tree Bat: a flying mammal/ a piece of sports equipment Bear: an animal/ to endure Blue: a color/ feeling sad Crane: a bird/ a machine used for lifting heavy objects Fair: just and reasonable/ a gathering for entertainment Match: a sports contest/ a small stick for lighting fires Rock: a type of music/ a solid mineral material Seal: a marine mammal/ to close tightly Scale: a device for measuring weight/ the outer covering of fish Pitch: the level of sound/ a sticky substance Right: the opposite of left/ correct Rose: a flower/ past tense of rise Sole: the bottom of a foot/ the only one Spring: a season/ a coiled metal device Tire: to become fatigued/ a rubber wheel covering Wave: a gesture of greeting/ a movement of water Close: near/ to shut Lime: a green fruit/ a mineral Watch: to observe/ a timepiece Pool: a body of water/ a collection of resources Bat: a flying mammal/ a piece of sports equipment Bow: a knot/ a weapon for shooting arrows Lead: to guide/ a heavy metal Tear: a drop of saline water/ to rip
Bark (of a tree) / Bark (from a dog) Bat (a flying mammal) / Bat (used in sports) Bear (the animal) / Bear (to tolerate) Bow (a weapon) / Bow (a type of knot) Cell (basic unit of life) / Cell (a small room) Fair (just) / Fair (carnival or event) Lead (to guide) / Lead (a metal) Light (not heavy) / Light (illumination) Plane (flying vehicle) / Plane (flat surface) Ring (jewelry) / Ring (a sound) Rock (stone) / Rock (to move back and forth) Rose (flower) / Rose (past tense of rise) Scale (measuring tool) / Scale (to climb) Saw (tool) / Saw (past tense of see) Sole (only) / Sole (bottom of foot) Spring (season) / Spring (to leap) Tire (to exhaust) / Tire (rubber wheel covering) Wave (ocean movement) / Wave (to greet) Wind (moving air) / Wind (to twist) Bank (financial institution) / Bank (side of a river) Book (reading material) / Book (to reserve) Bear (to carry) / Bear (the animal) Bat (flying mammal) / Bat (baseball equipment) Saw (tool) / Saw (past tense of see) Well (in good health) / Well (water source)
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oct 31 = dec 25
its worth 25 points. :)
25 points
For example.. if you got 25 out of 30 on your test then take 25 and divide by 30 and multiply by 100 which will then give you your percentage.
Methane has the chemical formula CH4; hydrogen is 25 % and carbon 75 %.
I don’t understand the question
All prime squares have just three factors. Example: 9, 25
Look at the fraction as a division problem. Example: 1/4 is 1 divided by 4, which comes out as .25
division property of equality