A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning. In this case, the homophone for herd would be heard. They are spelled differently. Herd is a grouping of animals. Heard is the past tense of hear.
The homophone for heard is herd as in a herd of cattle.
A homonym for "heard" is "herd," which refers to a group of animals such as cattle or sheep.
The homonym for heard is herd. "Heard" is the past tense of the verb "hear," while "herd" refers to a group of animals.
The homophone for "drove" is "drove." In this case, the word is spelled the same but has different meanings based on context.
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
Everybody heard of a herd full of peace with a peace of gold.
I avoided the stampede because I heard the herd coming down the draw. Welcome to the herd. Follow the herd.
You pronounce "herd" the same as the word "heard" as in " I just heard a wierd sound."
The farmer heard the herd of cattle mooing in the distance.The herd moved restlessly when they heard a wolf's howl.When the children heard the zoo kept herds of animals, they thought they were visiting Noah's Ark.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning. In this case, the homophone for herd would be heard. They are spelled differently. Herd is a grouping of animals. Heard is the past tense of hear.
The homophone for heard is herd as in a herd of cattle.
No, herd is a noun, a common, collective noun for a group of animals such as a herd of horses. The word heard sounds exactly the same as herd but 'heard' is a verb, the past tense of the verb 'to hear'.
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A homonym for "heard" is "herd," which refers to a group of animals such as cattle or sheep.
The correct homophone in this instance is herd."Did you see the herd of cattle?"