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A homophone for "reed" is "read." Both words sound identical but have different meanings.
The homophone of "reed" is "read."
The homophone for "read" that sounds like "reed" is "reed." In this case, they are spelled differently but sound the same.
The homophone for "read" is "reed."
Last summer, he read the Harry Potter books. Enjoy the shiny, red apple. You'll learn to read in first grade. She needs a reed for her clarinet.
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?
The homophone for reed is read.
The homophone of "reed" is "read."
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The homophone for "read" that sounds like "reed" is "reed." In this case, they are spelled differently but sound the same.
The homophone for "read" is "reed."
reed, read
Last summer, he read the Harry Potter books. Enjoy the shiny, red apple. You'll learn to read in first grade. She needs a reed for her clarinet.
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?
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
the homophone for stationery is stationary
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.