pair,pear...hear,here...right,write...then,than...wear,where
Homophones for "rode" include road and rowed. Homophones for "pairs" include pears and pares.
Which; witch One; won Pairs; pares: pears bear; bare hair; hare
Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Homophones for "rode" include road and rowed. Homophones for "pairs" include pears and pares.
Which; witch One; won Pairs; pares: pears bear; bare hair; hare
There are two pairs of homophones in that sentence...In and InnDaze and Days
Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
homophones
no/know
they are homophones
No. For example, close, meaning to shut a door or window or whatever, and close, meaning nearby, are homophones with the same spelling but different meanings.
Pore
The pair of homophones meaning bucket and light-colored are pail and pale