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 fare and fair can be used in the sentence, "The higher airplane fare seems fair to me."
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
i dont know dont ask me ever again
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."
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.