I cannot afford the bus fare today.
He paid the cab fare in cash.
The bus fare to Schenectady is $3.00; the cab fare for the same distance is $32.00.
A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
You will either pay the fare to ride in the cab, or you will have to walk.
You can't ride the subway if you don't pay the fare.
As a verb: I hope you fare well at your first dance class.As a noun:I paid a round trip fare for the trip.My last fare for the day chatted with me until the end of the route.The buffet served only vegetarian fare but it was all delicious.More fun with fare:Since your fare seems so much less than fair, I will see how I fare elsewhere!Fare thee well, fair maiden!The fare to enter the fair seemed to me to be unfair.
i dont know dont ask me ever again
Fare is misshapen with his back
Example sentences for the noun fare:Rosa Park refused to give her seat up, in part, because she had paid the same fare as the man that the driver wanted to have her seat and when she had as much right to it.The driver said 'good evening' to his last fare, then gladly headed for the bus garage.The fare at this restaurant is top of the line.Example sentences for the verb fare:How did you fare at the job interview?The funding drive didn't fare as well as last year.
The bus fare was paid to the bus driver.There was a range a traditional English fare on sale at the farmers market.We wanted the fly first class the the air fare was too expensive.
Farewell
The homophone pair that fits the sentence is "altitude" and "attitude." The sentence would read: The higher airplane altitude seems attitude to me.