If it's okay with you, I will sow the fields while you sew the patches on my overalls.
So you'll sew while I sow.
Adverbs modify verbs and other adverbs. In this sentence, there would be two adverbs: quite and well (well refers to how Tameesha can sew, and quite refers to how well she can sew.)
The verb "sew" is pronounced the same as "so".
you have to be gay to no it
The girl was unfriendly so she had no friends
You are so charismatic and cool.
The tailor decided to sew the pocket flaps on the suit in the morning.
Molly took Home Economics in school to learn how to sew her own clothes.
The homonym of "sew" is "so." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Example sentence - She has an abnormal attachment to her father.
Adverbs modify verbs and other adverbs. In this sentence, there would be two adverbs: quite and well (well refers to how Tameesha can sew, and quite refers to how well she can sew.)
The homonym for sew is so.Examples:Can you sew on a button for me?Please be quiet so I can sleep.
We have to pull this fabric taut, or it will be hard to sew.
use or make a closure piece
so - sew to - two - too buy - bye - by new - knew
The three homophones for "sew" are "so," "sow," and "sew."
Martine use termite soldiers to sew the kudu
Below are some sample sentences with the word sew.I want to sew a new pillowcase.Sally bought a new machine to help her sew quilts.This pillow was sewn by hand.