A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
knows Mom knows how to make delicious chicken dishes. Matthew says he knows the answer to that tough math problem.
Two English words that sound identical to the word "nose" but differ in spelling are "knows", the third-person of "know", and "nos", the plural of the word "no".
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
What tree knows how to dress warmly?
Nose.
Nose
nose, noes
A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
Mussel and muscle are homophones of each other. Muzzle can mean nose, which is a homophone of noes and knows.
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
Jenny knows that she has cotton candy on her nose.
knows Mom knows how to make delicious chicken dishes. Matthew says he knows the answer to that tough math problem.
if u mean knows then its the body part nosee.g she has a long nose
deer, gnu, knew, daze, noes
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".