I think it's great that you know how to grate.
The chef used a metal grate to grate the cheese for the great lasagna recipe.
The homophone for "very good" is "berry good."
"Fine" can mean very good, while "fine" can also mean to chop into small pieces.
Homophone for "very good": berry hood Homophone for "chop into pieces": chomp in two peaces
The homophone for "in good health" and "a hole in the Earth" is "well" as in "well-being" and "water well."
A good homophone would be tied. A homophone is spelled diffferently but sounds the same. ex. herd, heard; to, too, two
The homophone for "very good" is "berry good."
great, grate
"Fine" can mean very good, while "fine" can also mean to chop into small pieces.
You can construct a great sentence.
Good
I was sore from the fall, but watching the eagle soar above brought me joy.
That sentence was additionaly great for that subject.
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.
i have a good dog
The homophone for "in good health" and "a hole in the Earth" is "well" as in "well-being" and "water well."
One thing that rhymes with food plate is "mood: great" Some other matches follow: wood grate good weight
A baby larvae is a microorganism. Sorry its not great...