The homophone for throe is throw.
e.g-the boy was throwing a ball towards his friend.
Here throw is changed to its '-ing ' form.
We can even write 'The girl threw her ribbon in the puddle.'
Here throw is in its past participle.
The homophone for thrown is throne.The ball was thrown across the room.The kng sat in his brand new throne.
A throe is a spasm of pain, essentially. An example sentence would be: It was hard to walk with the throe in her leg.
throe
Throw .
No, throes is a plural noun. It has no singular form.Although it is usually seen as the plural throes, there is no reason why the singular throe, meaning a pang of pain or a paroxysm cannot be used.
You Shove It Up.
they bring it throe there lungs
It is spelt throe (throes)
you can inject them throe a needle shoot or in hale them.
Hit it with a hammer, then throe it in the bin.
When Julie was in the throes of childbirth it was very painful.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.