There, and their would be on a list of words that sound alike. Two, to, and two are three words that sound alike with different meanings. Through, and threw also sound alike.
There are many sounds that sound alike, here is a list, -cat hiss/snake hiss -hyena/freaky laugh - - - - Those are some =) =) =) ++ U =)
The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
One word that sounds like "great" but is spelled differently is "grate."
Pronunciation and enunciation both refer to how sounds in words are articulated or spoken. They involve clear and accurate articulation of sounds and words to effectively communicate. Both are important in effective verbal communication.
No, antonyms do not mean sound alike. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, while words that sound alike but have different meanings are called homophones.
There are many sounds that sound alike, here is a list, -cat hiss/snake hiss -hyena/freaky laugh - - - - Those are some =) =) =) ++ U =)
If you mean LINGUAL words, they would be too numerous to list, but the lingual sounds are made with the tongue, and include any words with a T or an L in them.
they are alike
i think its "INITIAL"
The word that sounds like "fur" but is spelled differently is "fir".
The repetition of alike sounds in two or more words is a rhyme. Rhymes in poetry are typically found in the last few words of lines of in poems.
Different meanings are like some words sounds alike but they both have different definion.I hope this helps,I am not exaclty sure if this is right though.
They make sounds and they can collorful
One word that sounds like "great" but is spelled differently is "grate."
How is is fifteen and flatter alike
Pronunciation and enunciation both refer to how sounds in words are articulated or spoken. They involve clear and accurate articulation of sounds and words to effectively communicate. Both are important in effective verbal communication.
words with their ends having same sounds. Poets with sentences ending with same sounds.