The homophone of "belonging to" is "belonging too", where "too" means "also" or "in addition".
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The homophone for "belonging to us" is "ours."
A homophone for belonging to us is "ours."
The homonym for "in that place" is "their". The homophone for "belonging to them" is "there".
ours, hours
The homophone for sixty minutes is "our" (as in "belonging to us").
The homonym for "in that place" is "their". The homophone for "belonging to them" is "there".
The homophones are:there, in that place;their, belonging to them.Another homophone is they're, a contraction for "they are".
its
The homophone of "pose" is "paws."
ours, hours
The homophone that is a possessive pronoun and denotes belonging is "its" (possessive form of "it").
The homophone for sixty minutes is "our" (as in "belonging to us").
The dog likes to chase its tail.
its belonging to it The dog chased its tail. it's short for it is It's time to feed the dog.
When two words sound/ are purnounsed the same but are spelled diffrently. The homophone for summary is summery. Adj.1. summery - belonging to or characteristic of or occurring in summer; "summery weather"; "summery dresses"
The homophone for you're is highlighted in the sentence below.Is this your jacket?"You're" is a contraction or shortened form of you are."Your" is a possessive pronoun meaning belonging to you.
"Their" means "belonging to them."The homophone of there/their/they'reThere refers to some place.Their is the possessive pronoun of them or themselves.They're is a contraction or shortening of 'they are'.The homophone of there/their/they'reThere refers to some place.Theiris the possessive pronoun of them or themselves.They're is a contraction or shortening of 'they are'..Their means belonging to people or things previously mentioned or easily identified (Your parents do not look similar, except for their noses).