He WROTE a book.Everest2012
there is no homophone for the word "wrote" but there are homophones for the word "write" - right, rite, wright, write
The homophone for the past tense of write is "wrote," pronounced as "rote."
The homophone for "written" is "writen."
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The homophone of "rote" is "wrote."
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The homophone for wrote is rote. Rote means an automatic set of activities.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for threw out is throughout.Example sentences:It's important to drink water throughout the day.Throughoutt his lifetime, the author wrote several books. SaveJesus preached throughout all of Judea.Before the Civil War, slavery was quite common throughout the South.