Its "aloud" because one of them is the meaning of "to speak so all can hear" and the other "aloud" means "to be permitted". It is spelled so dont worry anout your spellin judt in case it is"ALOUD". IM GLAD I CAN ANSWER YOUR QUESTION
Allowed - pronounced the same as aloud, but has a different meaning referring to being permitted or given permission.
It is allowed. Allowed- Means that u can do something.
The teacher allowed the students to speak aloud during the presentation. The library doesn't allow talking aloud.
The homonym for “sealing” is “ceiling.” They are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Sealing" refers to closing something securely, while "ceiling" refers to the overhead surface in a room.
All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.Correct Answer:All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.Example sentences:I want to wear my new dress, but I have no idea where to go.Do you know where I can go to wear my fancy new dress?I'm going to prom, where I can wear my new dress.all of the above
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
It is allowed. Allowed- Means that u can do something.
"Aloud" is a homonym of "allowed"
"Aloud" is a homonym of "allowed"
Loud
No. It's allowed, aloud
The homonym for “sealing” is “ceiling.” They are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Sealing" refers to closing something securely, while "ceiling" refers to the overhead surface in a room.
The teacher allowed the students to speak aloud during the presentation. The library doesn't allow talking aloud.
The homonym rhyming for "ceremony" is "matrimony." Both words end in "-ony" and have a similar cadence when spoken aloud.
All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.Correct Answer:All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.Example sentences:I want to wear my new dress, but I have no idea where to go.Do you know where I can go to wear my fancy new dress?I'm going to prom, where I can wear my new dress.all of the above
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.