Some sentences for there (location, existence) and they're (they are):
They heard about the fair, and they're going there.
There are some things that they're not telling us.
(the third homophone is "their", which is the possessibe form of they.)
"They're going to the park to meet their friends." In this sentence, "they're" is a contraction for "they are," and "their" indicates possession.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
The flight attendants took attendance to verify the number of passengers.
We planted the rose bushes in rows.
The homophone of "buries" is "berries." She buries her treasures in the ground while picking fresh berries from the bush.
The bright flare in the night sky signified the start of the fireworks show.
The rock band was banned for shouting obscenities at the concert.
The team will go forth into the postseason in fourth place, having missed an opportunity to move up.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
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Their house is over there; they're not there.
The flight attendants took attendance to verify the number of passengers.
They're travelling in their vehicle because they need to get there quickly.
I wear my favorite pair of shoes with my favorite pair of socks.
tinkle berry and PO TA TOE!
i'll have that aisle
Bob, you can eat that pear only if there is a pair of them for me and you.
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