It's time for the mother bird to feed its babies.
It's not unusual for a dog to chase its tail.
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
I need to buy a gift for my friend, but I can't decide which one to get, so I'll come back later to figure it out.
yes for exampleThey hired a four wheeler carriage for her mother to be comfortable during the journey
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. To create a sentence using homophones, you can use multiple sets of words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. For example, "Our principal at the school is highly-principled."
It's challenging to create a sentence using both "one" and "won" as homophones, but here is a try: "I hope to be the first one in the race to cross the finish line and win the trophy."
This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.
Let us pray that we may never be a prey to evil thoughts.
Although this philosophy is not recommended, "Ale is good for whatever might ail you."
You could say: The blue book, it's over there, but its binding is ripped horribly.
yes but they have to be homophones
I need to buy a gift for my friend, but I can't decide which one to get, so I'll come back later to figure it out.
Weather and whether area homophones.
yes for exampleThey hired a four wheeler carriage for her mother to be comfortable during the journey
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. To create a sentence using homophones, you can use multiple sets of words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. For example, "Our principal at the school is highly-principled."
They're playing with their toys over there.
We planted a beech by the beach.