see, sea
two, too, to
fore, for, four
hi, high
read, read
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
Yes
Let Us
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Some homophones for "pan" are "pann" and "panne."
Some homophones for "ribbon" are "ribbin" and "riben."
flow and floe
Some homophones for "hole" include whole and hull.
Some homophones for "presents" are "presence" and "pries ends".
Some homophones for "lines" could be "lynes" or "lynes." And for "columns," some homophones could be "collumns" or "colloms."
there are two homophones for "there". there is "their" as in it is their toy. there is "they're"wich means they are.
No, it is not possible to list 10,000 homophones as there are not that many unique sound-alike words in the English language. While English does have many homophones, they are not nearly as numerous as 10,000.