clean
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
The postal worker who delivers my mail is male.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
You are going to clean your room whether you want to or not.Do you care whether I come home today or tomorrow?I want to make a big Christmas dinner whether we have company or not.
It contains homophones: the, thee miner, minor in, inn Desert is a homograph.
There are two pairs of homophones in that sentence...In and InnDaze and Days
Weather and whether area homophones.
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
The postal worker who delivers my mail is male.
We should keep our home clean.
We planted a beech by the beach.
They're playing with their toys over there.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
Weren't you supposed to clean your room yesterday?
I 'need' to 'knead' the biscuit dough.
You are going to clean your room whether you want to or not.Do you care whether I come home today or tomorrow?I want to make a big Christmas dinner whether we have company or not.
It contains homophones: the, thee miner, minor in, inn Desert is a homograph.