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Homophones are words that sound the same as other words but are spelled differently. Such as meet and meat.
The homophones are night and knight.
night and knight
pear and pair knight and night right and write meet and meat
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings, such as "to," "too," and "two." They can often cause confusion in writing and speech due to their similar sound.
night
a homophone for knight is night
night/knight
Homophones are words that sound the same as other words but are spelled differently. Such as meet and meat.
The homophones are night and knight.
night and knight
pear and pair knight and night right and write meet and meat
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings, such as "to," "too," and "two." They can often cause confusion in writing and speech due to their similar sound.
"to," "two," and "too" are homophones because they sound the same but have different meanings. "hear" and "here" are homophones as they are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings. "knight" and "night" are homophones since they have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.
its means a gaurd
Well, honey, in chapter 5 of The Phantom Tollbooth, you've got some homophones like "flower" and "flour," "knight" and "night," and "stare" and "stair." Pay attention and you might just catch a few more while you're at it. Happy reading, sugar!
There are homophones (sound-alike words):night - daily period without sunlight (the slang nite is not a proper spelling)knight - a feudal lord, or armored warrior