Write it right.
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
"Did you eat your beets at lunch?" - Beets is the correct homophone for this sentence, as it refers to the vegetable.
The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
Regina is not allowed to play outside after dark.
Brett did not have the sum of money needed for the down payment.
The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.
Brett did not have the sum of money needed for the down payment.
The heart is superior to the liver
blames, himself
Oh Dear, Did you see that deer?
Dogs are better then human? what ia the correct sentence
This sentence is grammatically correct.
"Plastic is used to make these tools." Yes, the sentence is correct. It has a subject (plastic) and a verb (is used).
No, the correct sentence is "She called me when I was there." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized in English, and "was" should be used instead of "i was".
The homophone of "buries" is "berries." She buries her treasures in the ground while picking fresh berries from the bush.
The homophone of quietness is quietus.
No, it is not the correct sentence. Beacuse the form of the word "expect" was used in past tense (expected), you would have to make the verb (will) in past tence. The correct sentence is : You had always expected I would do this.
The word bear is a homophone for bare.In a way, your question is a sentence that uses the actual word "homophone," but have a look at this dictionary definition: noun - one of a group of words pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning or spelling or both, as for example bear and bare.