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Q: What is a homophone for the word preposition and the word motel?
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What is the homophone for motel and preposition?

The homophone for "motel" is "mottle" and for "preposition" is "preposition."


What is a homophone for motel and preposition?

motel:Inn preposition


What is a homophone for a word meaning motel?

inn, in


What is the homophone motel?

inn, in


Is witch a preposition?

No, "witch" is not a preposition. It is a noun referring to a woman believed to have magical powers.


What is the homophone for preposition?

The homophone for "preposition" is "pre-position." These two words have different meanings and spellings but are pronounced the same.


What part of speech is 'motel of'?

"Motel of" is not a single part of speech. "Motel" is a noun; "of" is a preposition. It is not a complete phrase - prepositions require objects.


What is a homophone for two plus two and a preposition indicating purpose?

The homophone for "two plus two" is "to/too/two," and the preposition indicating purpose is "for."


Is two a preposition?

No, two is a number: an adjective or a noun. But the homophone 'to' is a preposition. Example: Give the completed test to the teacher. "To" is your preposition. "Teacher" is the object of the preposition.


Is pass a preposition?

No. The word pass can be a noun (permit, ticket, or football toss), or a verb (to overtake, to exceed).The similar word "past" can be used as a preposition (e.g. ran past the house) and frequently the homophone word passed is confused with past.


What is the homophone of two plus two a preposition indicating purpose?

for


Is in a noun?

No, the word 'in' is a preposition, an adverb, and an adjective.The word 'in' is a preposition when followed by a noun.The word 'in' is an adverb when not followed by a noun.The word 'in' is an adjective when describing a noun as 'current' or 'fashionable', and as being inside or within.Examples:I put the car in the garage. (preposition)She went in to pick up her dry cleaning. (adverb)We have to go, its the in thing to do, (adjective)A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The nouns in the example sentences are:cargaragedry cleaningthing