The correct homophone is "their." It is used to show possession or ownership by a group of people. For example, "Their house is beautiful."
The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Their house is over there; they're not there.
There is no homophone for outburst that's correct.
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The correct homophone is "their." It is used to show possession or ownership by a group of people. For example, "Their house is beautiful."
The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Yes, that is correct!
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
it's a been! XD I'm correct by KJ
No, bread is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and may be spelled differently. Bread is the correct spelling and pronunciation for the food item.
The correct homophone in this instance is herd."Did you see the herd of cattle?"