Ring and Wring
Enclose and inclose are two homophones that mean surround and squeeze.
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
"Quiet" and "quite" are two homophones for quit.
Yes, some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're".
Two homophones for the word "vain" are vein and vane.
Two homophones for pin are "penn" and "pyne."
on and off...black and white...
"There" and "They're" are two homophones for their.
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
Homonyms are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings. Examples include "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sports equipment).
The homonym "to" can mean toward, or in order to. It has the homophones too and two.
Yes, some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're".
to and too
Some two syllable homophones are:Weather and WhetherProfit and ProphetLesson and LessenIdle and Idol
The two homophones are:PigeonPidjin
It’s a synonym. The two words mean the same thin.
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
for and four