haul hall way
Words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings are called homophones.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. They are typically written differently but pronounced the same way, such as "night" and "knight."
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
whey or weigh
haul hall way
You don't make homophones.Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning, spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear)Some words are homophones some are not.aid and aide are homophones that start with 'a'.
Words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings are called homophones.
We have is the same as we've. Weave and we've are homophones.
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
The homophones for there are they're and their.
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
Wok is the homophones of walk.
The homophones opposite of "yes" are "yews" and "yews." The homophones for "to understand" are "two understand" and "too understand."