five examples of the same sound?
Live, sieve, forgive.
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Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homophones. Examples include "to," "too," and "two."
Some examples of words that begin with the same sound as "got" are gate, get, and good.
Some examples of words that have the same sound (homophones) are "hear" and "here," "write" and "right," and "flower" and "flour."
"From," "front," and "frost" are examples of words that have the same vowel sound as "spoon" and start with "fr."
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Some examples of words that begin with the same sound as "got" are gate, get, and good.
Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homophones. Some examples include "there," "their," and "they're."
"Two" and "too" are examples of words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
Some examples of words that sound the same but have different meanings are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "two," and "too"; and "bare" and "bear." These words are known as homophones.
Some examples of words that sound the same but have different meanings are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "two," and "too"; and "hear" and "here."
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same include "two," "to," and "too," as well as "there," "their," and "they're." These are known as homophones.
Bow (to bend) - bow (a weapon) Tear (to rip) - tear (from the eye) Wind (a breeze) - wind (to twist) Live (to be alive) - live (broadcasted) Lead (to show the way) - lead (a metal) Sewer (a person who sews) - sewer (a drainage system) Object (to oppose) - object (a thing) Dove (bird) - dove (past tense of dive) Row (line) - row (to paddle a boat) Polish (to make shiny) - Polish (from Poland)
There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
Some examples of words that sound the same but are spelled and mean differently are "there", "their", and "they're"; "to", "two", and "too"; "break" and "brake"; "right" and "write"; "flower" and "flour".
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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They may also be spelled differently. Common examples include "two," "to," and "too."