A homonym is a word that sounds like another word, even though it is spelled differently and has a different meaning. Some examples include right and wright, see and sea, and hail and hale.
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
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I can provide a few examples of homonyms: bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment), bear (animal) and bear (to carry), bow (weapon) and bow (to bend forward). Homonyms are words that are spelled or sound the same but have different meanings.
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences! Bear (animal) - I saw a bear in the forest. Bear (endure) - I can't bear the pain. Bat (animal) - The bat hangs upside down. Bat (sports equipment) - He hit the ball with the bat. Bark (dog sound) - The dog's bark woke me up. Bark (tree covering) - The tree's bark was rough.
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
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I can provide a few examples of homonyms: bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment), bear (animal) and bear (to carry), bow (weapon) and bow (to bend forward). Homonyms are words that are spelled or sound the same but have different meanings.
You can give examples such as this one. He wrote many books Such as 'batman'.
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
Try this question for examples of idioms.
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