Homonyms are words that sound the same, the spelling coul dbe the same but they have different meanings eg
The cow had a calf last night. I got kicked in the calf during the football game
The pear fell off he tree. A pair of ducks swam on a pond.
I put all my money in the bank. Jack fell down the bank into the river
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Sure! Here are 5 examples of homonyms: The wind blows through the trees. I need to wind my watch. The bear is in the bear of the forest. I will sew a button onto my shirt. The sow is eating slops in the barn.
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the 100 examples of homonyms are 100
While 50 examples of homonyms would be a lot, some examples are accept and except, days and daze, die and dye, to, too, and two. Homonyms are words that sound the same, but spelled differently and have different meanings.
we use bats(a thing)in killing bats(an animal)
the 100 examples of homonyms are 100
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Sure! Here are 5 examples of homonyms: The wind blows through the trees. I need to wind my watch. The bear is in the bear of the forest. I will sew a button onto my shirt. The sow is eating slops in the barn.
right righth
the 100 examples of homonyms are 100
While 50 examples of homonyms would be a lot, some examples are accept and except, days and daze, die and dye, to, too, and two. Homonyms are words that sound the same, but spelled differently and have different meanings.
Homonyms refer to words that have different meanings and spelling but sound similar. Attention, infection and direction are examples of homonyms for affection.
The words air and heir are homonyms. The heir to the throne stepped outside to get some air. Bow and beau are also homonyms. Tammy's beau gave her a beautiful bow for her hair. A third set is deer and dear. My dear friend took a picture of a young deer. A few other sets of homonyms include cereal and serial, coarse and course, dew and due, and die and dye.
A homonym is a word that sounds like another word, even though it is spelled differently and has a different meaning. Some examples include right and wright, see and sea, and hail and hale.
i see the sea in the beach