For Dye you use dyeing.
For Die you use dying.
No, "die" and "dye" are not spelled the same when adding "-ing." The correct spellings are "dying" for "die" and "dyeing" for "dye."
The homonyms "die" and "dye" can be used in a sentence like: "I need to dye my shirt blue, but first I must cut out the fabric using a die."
A homophone for "princess" is "princes." Both words sound the same but are spelled differently and have distinct meanings.
The homophone of "dye" is "die".
"Dye" is a homonym of "die." dye - to color by way of pigment
Homonyms of "die" include "dye" and "dai." "Dye" refers to coloring or staining something, while "dai" is a Scottish term for a mound or hill.
its spelled dye
The homonyms "die" and "dye" can be used in a sentence like: "I need to dye my shirt blue, but first I must cut out the fabric using a die."
"Dye" is a homonym of "die." dye - to color by way of pigment
Food dyes are generally safe for adding to plants, as long as you add the dye via water to the plant, or dye the water a cut plant is in.
A homophone for "die" is "dye", which refers to a substance used to change the color of something, typically fabric or hair.
Dying is correct for the meaning "starting to die, heading toward death". Dyeing is used when talking about putting a colored dye into a fabric.
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The homophone of "dye" is "die".
yes you can but the strings will turn the same color as the dye
The form of the word is spelled "dyeing" (adding dye to a material). The homophone "dying" means losing life.
Homonyms of "die" include "dye" and "dai." "Dye" refers to coloring or staining something, while "dai" is a Scottish term for a mound or hill.
Frank Dye died in 2010.