They are homonyms
Print words with it on a piece of paper and get somebody to read it. It will then be read (red)
You can but its kind of hard to read the words because their so small.
It's how you say words in English, unlike in Latin and in languages based in/derived from Latin, English is not a phonetic language. A phonetic language is a language wherein the words are pronounced as they are spelled. Some English words can have the same spelling but different pronunciation, for example: * I like to read [ri:d]. * I have read [red] that book. Some words have different spelling but the same pronunciation, for example: * I have read [red] that book. * My favourite colour is red [red].
red, dead, read, dare, rad, ear, dear, dad,
Read about it in his own words: http://classics.mit.edu/Augustus/deeds.html
yes.Here are some examples:He read that book last night.Please stop at the red light.Please read the test before you begin.Can you play the saxophone if the reed is broken?
bled, red, lab, lad, able, read
I read that red book first! The sergeant paced nervously while the man in the red uniform read his orders. The lady in red read me wrong.
The homophones (sound-alike words) are read andreed, or read and red.The words read (present tense, reed) and read (past tense, red) are homographs, meaning they are written the same, not sounded the same.
run, ruin, rest, read, red, roar, rang, rear
DIAPER Die Pad Dip Read Ape Rap Red
red = the color read = the past tense of read