Homonyms are words with the same spelling and pronunciation but with different meanings. Miner and minor are homophones, which are words with the same pronunciation and with different spellings. There is no sign of homonyms in the sentence given.
No, "homonym" is not used correctly in this sentence. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, such as "blue" (color) and "blew" (past tense of blow). In the given sentence, there are no homonyms used.
No, the sentence "Is the old miner was lost in the desert" is not a homophone sentence. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
I will now tell you a sentence:I have 72 miners mining the coal in my mine and my favourite MINER is Bob.Also your question ha the word in it
I felt a bit self-conscious when the miner squinted at me. We squinted, due to the brightness of the sun, then hit the corridor on a dead run.
The excitement in the room was tangible as people eagerly waited for the announcement.
minor, miner
No, the sentence "Is the old miner was lost in the desert" is not a homophone sentence. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
As a minor he was not old enough to be a miner
The dusty old California miner was referred to as a "forty niner".
before there were coal Miner. Now there are bitcoin Miners.
You could use it plural.... Example: The foundation at the cosmetic store had lots of minerals inside of it.
The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.
The two words are homophones (sound the same) :MINER - (noun) one who works in a mineMINOR - (noun) someone not yet an adult - (adjective) less important, not major
I will now tell you a sentence:I have 72 miners mining the coal in my mine and my favourite MINER is Bob.Also your question ha the word in it
Your sentence is "You never wanted to be nominer"The negatives are bolded. As you can see both of these things a negative. Just take away the "no" and your sentence only has one negative and it sounds grammatically correct.You never wanted to be a miner.Add an "a" before miner to make the sentence flow and sound correct.
The excitement in the room was tangible as people eagerly waited for the announcement.
Swainsona Formosa or Stuart's Desert Pea is a plant in Australia that grows in arid places. The plant have hard coated seed and taproot viable in the desert's harsh environment.
Yes, there will be 5 different dragons: Fire, Ice, Forest, Desert and Undead in the Castleminer Z 1.2 update