do and due
Homonyms refer to words that have different meanings and spelling but sound similar. Attention, infection and direction are examples of homonyms for affection.
there is no answer
there is no answer
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I'm not sure but what ever it is it must be stupid
Do - due - dew
The homonym for "do" is "dew." "Do" means to perform an action, while "dew" refers to water droplets that form on surfaces overnight.
Due and do are homonyms.
due i.e. That library book is due in two weeks. dew i.e. I ran across the lawn yesterday morning to get the paper and my bare feet were wet with dew.
"Do" has 2 homonyms: * dew as in moisture, on a cool morning, the lawn is covered with dew. * due as in when something must be returned, The library book is due next week. Due can also mean because of, School was cancelled due to the severe weather.
Due' means 'expected', and 'dew' means 'condensed vapor'. The two words are homophones, meaning that they are pronounced alike, even though they are spelled differently.
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
The homonyms of "him" are "hymn" and "hymn".
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Build is the homonyms of bill
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."