He paid the cab fare in cash.
You will either pay the fare to ride in the cab, or you will have to walk.
Fare is misshapen with his back
Farewell
I cannot afford the bus fare today.
The bus fare to Schenectady is $3.00; the cab fare for the same distance is $32.00.
You can't ride the subway if you don't pay the fare.
The homophone pair that fits the sentence is "altitude" and "attitude." The sentence would read: The higher airplane altitude seems attitude to me.
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
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A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
(Fair and fare are homophones, sound-alike words, which can contributes to misspelling.)(adjective-noun)"He did not think it was fair that he pay a bus fare for his dog."(noun-noun)"The railroad offered a reduced fare for travel to the county fair."
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