Due' means 'expected', and 'dew' means 'condensed vapor'. The two words are homophones, meaning that they are pronounced alike, even though they are spelled differently.
They're and there. They're means they are, and there points out a place, like "Over there!"
The homonyms of "decrease" are "discreet" and "discrete." "Discreet" means careful and tactful in one's actions or speech, while "discrete" means individually separate and distinct.
Yes, "there" and "they're" are not homonyms. "There" refers to a place or position, while "they're" is a contraction of "they are." Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
The homonyms of "grate" are "great" and "grayed". "Great" means large or excellent, while "grayed" refers to something that has turned gray in color.
cleave and cleave, sanction and sanction
Expected means "anticipated." Condensed vapor is "liquid/"
They're and there. They're means they are, and there points out a place, like "Over there!"
The homonyms of "decrease" are "discreet" and "discrete." "Discreet" means careful and tactful in one's actions or speech, while "discrete" means individually separate and distinct.
Some homonyms of "leaf" include leave (to go away), and lief (willingly).
parmour means secret lover
It actually means compressed or concentrated. Example: the power must not be condensed.
check, cheque
Yes, "there" and "they're" are not homonyms. "There" refers to a place or position, while "they're" is a contraction of "they are." Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
The homonyms of "grate" are "great" and "grayed". "Great" means large or excellent, while "grayed" refers to something that has turned gray in color.
cleave and cleave, sanction and sanction
The word "homonyms" refers to words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. "To stumble" means to trip or lose footing, while "a journey" refers to traveling from one place to another.
two<-- homophone , im not too sure about this one too <-- homophone