Thank you for making my life easier. Just for that, I will give you several:
1/ flocks/phlox
2/ alter/altar
3/ bazaar/bizarre
4/ rye/wry
5/ rapped/rapt/wrapped
Several good websites for homophones and homonyms?
★ http://www.all-about-spelling.com/list-of-homophones.html
★ http://www.homophone.com/
★ http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html
Seek and ye shall find even more than what you need.
One example of a pair of homophones is "peace" and "piece." Despite having different meanings, they are pronounced the same way.
Blue and blew are homophones that are colors.
I ate a sweet pair of pears for dessert.
The pair of homophones for "break into small pieces" is "brake." The homophone for "huge" is "huge."
A homophone pair is a set of words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there" and "their."
Homophones for "two alike fruit" include "pair" and "pear," while homophones for "cut off skin" include "peel" and "peal."
pair, pare, pear and pere are homophones
pair
No, they are homophones.
pear pare pere père paree
A homophone pair is a set of words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there" and "their."
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.
I ate a sweet pair of pears for dessert.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently. They have different meanings despite their similar pronunciation. Examples include "to," "two," and "too."
Homophones for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" or "cut aweigh." For "going by two," a possible homophone could be "going buy too."
Pair pear
Blue and blew are homophones that are colors.