week-weak
a.I'm going to be busy next week.
b.This player is so weak.
Sure! "They're going to their house to pick up their books."
Jason went to the store and bought six pears and six apples
A homonym for surrender is "sender." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homonym for would is wood.Example sentence: The furniture is made of beautiful, dark wood.There are two homonyms for do.One is dew. Example sentence: Each morning, the grass is covered with dew.The other is due. Example sentences: The assignment is due next week.You're due for a dental checkup next month.
The teacher allowed the students to speak aloud during the presentation. The library doesn't allow talking aloud.
A homonym of seam is seem. "Seam" refers to a line where two fabrics are sewn together, while "seem" means to appear or give the impression.
The teacher allowed the students to speak aloud during the presentation. The library doesn't allow talking aloud.
all of the above correctly use this homonym pair. (apex)
A homonym for surrender is "sender." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
cede, seed
A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
give me a good sentences for pro
The wind was too strong for him to wind his watch. The bandage was wound around the wound. The farm was used to produce produce. The dove dove into the bushes. I had to close the door so I could close the deal. The bow of the ship is tied with a bow. He refused to lead the band because his horse refused to lead. The man had a row with his wife while rowing the boat. I saw a tear in her eye as she tore the paper. To get to the lead in the play, he would have to lead the actors.
The homonym for "here" is "hear." "Here" refers to a location or position, while "hear" refers to the act of perceiving sound through the ears.
Please stock these items on the top shelf. This rifle stock has really taken a beating, over the years.
I like to go hiking in the mountains, where I can enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery. Don't forget to wear your hiking boots and pack a jacket in case it gets cold.
I can only provide text-based responses and cannot include pictures. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Here are a few examples: "Bear" (animal) and "bear" (to carry) "Bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sports equipment) "Match" (to fit together) and "match" (sports event) "Tire" (to make weary) and "tire" (rubber wheel part)
The words "pair" and "pear" are an example of homonyms, as they sound the same but have different meanings.