There is so much to see while at sea.
You should see the beautiful seashells that can be found on the shore near the sea.
I see the beautiful sea every morning from my beachfront home.
The sound of the crashing waves soothed her as she walked along the sea shore.
The homophone for "see" is "sea."
No, the sentence should be "he went into the sea alone" to be grammatically correct.
See, C, and sea are homophones.
"Sea" is a homophone of "see." "Sea" refers to a large body of salt water, while "see" means to perceive with the eyes or to understand.
There much to see when you are at sea. There is much to see on the sea. Now I can see why many people are enraptured by the lure of the sea.
I can see the bottom of the sea
she sells sea shells in the sea shore
we cannot see the other end of the sea from one end
i will see you in a second mam - make me a sentence
by using alteration an homophones like sea & see in a sentence such as see shells, sea shell on the sea shore. the all have the letter 'S' at the start. try to make one your self like blue nights, black nights, red nights. try to say that 5 times fast. I hope I have helped you this was answered by Lima fowler.
The land rises sheer out of the sea.
The word 'see' is a noun as a word for the seat of authority for a bishop, an archbishop, or the pope.The noun form for the verb to see is the gerund, seeing, a verbal noun that is used for any of the functions of a noun.
The sound of the crashing waves soothed her as she walked along the sea shore.
She could not see without her glasses.Do you see the blue building on the right?Anyone could see that she sells sea shells by the sea shore.
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When they looked at the ring closely, they could just about see the engraving.