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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".
"Two" and "too" are examples of words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently are called homophones. Examples include "there," "their," and "they're."
They are homophones.
Homophones
Words that are spelled differently but sound the same are called homophones.
When two words are spelled differently but sound the same, they are homophones. Examples include "sea" and "see," "right" and "write," and "bare" and "bear."
They are called homophones. Words such as there/their/they're. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Homophones are words that sound the same as other words but are spelled differently. Such as meet and meat.
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings are called homographs.fusefew budgedustcluemustsawustheirafter
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