break and brake
Did you press the gas pedal or the brake pedal? Take a 15 minute break and then return to work.
The correct usage of a homophone is in the sentence "He replaced the brake," where "brake" refers to the device used to stop a vehicle, while "break" means to separate or damage something.
Break's homophone is brake.1) He had to brake hard to avoid an accident.2) Be careful not to break it!
Brake is a homophone for break. Brake is a synonym for stop.
A homophone for the word "brake" is "break." Both words sound alike but have different meanings.
Did you press the gas pedal or the brake pedal? Take a 15 minute break and then return to work.
Don't break the brake handle!
I had to hit the brake before the glass would break.
I need a break from braking my arms
As a result of the accident, the driver stepped on the brake pedal so hard that he had a some bones break in his foot.
As a result of the accident, the driver stepped on the brake pedal so hard that he had a some bones break in his foot.
The front brake of her bike was broken.
brake means take a break from something. a sentence is '' go take a brake from work'' said Dr. Nutbomb
Did you break the law?Now theres a sentence.
brake means take a break from something. a sentence is '' go take a brake from work'' said Dr. Nutbomb
As a result of the accident, the driver stepped on the brake pedal so hard that he had a some bones break in his foot.
10,2,5,8,11,1,7,12, 3,9,6 Wrong answer.... it's actually Give me a brake.