Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
The homonym for won is one.
He's a ten year-old kid who could ride his skateboard all day and never get bored. He had to attend the meeting with the board of directors, but he said he was bored and won't go again.I was so bored sitting on my surf board when there was no waves.
This may be one of these homophones (sound-alike words). BROWSE - (verb) to look through, as with a selection BROWS - (noun) forehead areas
Complex (APEX)
It depends on the meaning.If who refers to them, the sentence is He is one of them who are guilty.If who refers to he, then the sentence is He is one of them who is guilty.
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
yes for exampleThey hired a four wheeler carriage for her mother to be comfortable during the journey
Although this philosophy is not recommended, "Ale is good for whatever might ail you."
You could say: The blue book, it's over there, but its binding is ripped horribly.
I need to buy a gift for my friend, but I can't decide which one to get, so I'll come back later to figure it out.
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
The predator is the one who eats and the pray provides the meal. This would hold valid in ANY zone.
steal
"pour" is the only one that comes to mind.
It's time for the mother bird to feed its babies. It's not unusual for a dog to chase its tail.
Some homophones of the word "weak" include week and wick.
Wolf Spiders are generally opportunistic hunters, pouncing on prey as they find it, or occasionally chasing prey, although they can wait in the mouth of their burrow for passing prey They are one of the most agile of spiders with excellent eyesight, meaning that they are perfectly adapted for hunting slower moving prey, or even unobservant prey, including other spiders. As they are generally dull in appearance, they use this as camouflage to hide in wait for their prey