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I can only provide text-based responses and cannot include pictures. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Here are a few examples: "Bear" (animal) and "bear" (to carry) "Bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sports equipment) "Match" (to fit together) and "match" (sports event) "Tire" (to make weary) and "tire" (rubber wheel part)
The boy with the red shoes plays basketball every afternoon. She and her friends are going to the park later today.
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Some examples of different types of plural noun forms:singular: pluralday: daysphoto: photosclass: classesbox: boxeshero: heroestomato: tomatoesbaby: babiesstory: storieslife: livescalf: calvesfoot: feetmouse: micechild: childrenox: oxencrisis: crisesoasis: oasesdatum: datamedium: mediacriterion: criteriaformula: formulae
Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Arms, bank, can, duck, exact, flat, groom, hood, iron, jam, kind, letter, mole, nail, order, pound, quarry, right, seal, tie, wave, and yard are all examples of homonyms. In contrast, homophones are only pronounced the same but spelled differently, and homographs are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.
Although "homonyms" are sometimes defined as sounding OR spelling the same, the precise definition requires both. (Sound alikes are "homophones".) Homonyms have different MEANINGS, normally as differing parts of speech (i.e. verb-noun, adjective-noun). Heteronyms are spelled alike but have different sounds and meanings. Examples of homonyms :Bear (animal or carry) / Left (direction or not taken) / Cast (to mold or a splint) Examples of homophones : bye-buy, see-sea, ate-eight, threw-through, to-too-two. Examples of heteronyms : dove (bird, did dive) wind (air, to crank) close (near, to shut)
give me 20 examples of homophony and 20 examples of homography
I can only provide text-based responses and cannot include pictures. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Here are a few examples: "Bear" (animal) and "bear" (to carry) "Bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sports equipment) "Match" (to fit together) and "match" (sports event) "Tire" (to make weary) and "tire" (rubber wheel part)
Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
Examples of concrete nouns:applebathtubcandledogeggfeetgardeniaharpicejuicekayakladdermittensnoseoceanparrotquiltropestartulip
pretty-beautiful
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cute
1km=1000m
There are 20 dogs that their owner left.
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