see, sea
two, too, to
fore, for, four
hi, high
read, read
Yes
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
Let Us
Some homophones that include three words are: "to, too, two" and "witch, which, which." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Some homophones for "presents" are "presence" and "pries ends".
Some homophones for "flow" are floe and flue.
Some homophones for "hole" include whole and hull.
Sure! The queen wore a clean gown to the ball.
They're / Their / There To / Too / Two Here / Hear Piece / Peace
their
No, it is not possible to list 10,000 homophones as there are not that many unique sound-alike words in the English language. While English does have many homophones, they are not nearly as numerous as 10,000.
That list is much too large to summarize here.