Yes. To know which one your talking about you have to read the whole sentence. And guess which one to use. :)
It is spelled the same - "read" - but pronounced like "red".
read It's spelled the same in past and present.
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Deer, because 'deer' spelled backwards is 'reed'.
A word that is spelled the same both forwards and backwards is referred to as a Palindrome.
Yes, they are spelled the same
Read and read are spelled the same because they are examples of homographs, which are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations depending on their context. In this case, "read" is the present tense form of the verb, while "read" is the past tense form.
It is spelled the same - "read" - but pronounced like "red".
Some examples of words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently (heteronyms) include: bow (to bend) and bow (a weapon), wind (a breeze) and wind (to twist), and lead (a metal) and lead (to guide).
Homonyms are words that are spelled the same or sound the same but have different meanings, like too and two. Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently, like read and read.
If they read the same, they're palindromes.
Palindromes.
No, "read" is the correct spelling for the past tense of read.
read It's spelled the same in past and present.
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If it is spelled the SAME as head, it IS head. If you mean a word that has SOME of the letters the same, here are some: Dead, lead, read (past tense).
The past tense is read. (Although it's spelled the same, it's pronounced like "red")