Homonyms are words that sound and/or look alike, but mean different things. Some examples of sentences using homonyms are:
Aunt / Ant: I went to see my aunt on her farm and found out she had set up an ant farm in a container on the table.
Him / Hymn: My brother asked me to come to church with him and when we got there we sang a hymn.
Fair / Fare: I just found out that I will have to pay a fare to ride the bus to the fair this year.
There / Their: When the boys lined up over there it was easy to see that their belts were all buckled in the same direction.
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."
Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
Homonyms, sometimes called homophones, are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings. Examples include "two," "to," and "too."
Homonyms are words with the same spelling and pronunciation but with different meanings. Miner and minor are homophones, which are words with the same pronunciation and with different spellings. There is no sign of homonyms in the sentence given.
Some examples of being verbs used in a sentence are: "She is happy." "They were running." "He will be a doctor." "I am tired." "We have been to the beach."
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."
Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
Homonyms, sometimes called homophones, are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings. Examples include "two," "to," and "too."
Homonyms are words with the same spelling and pronunciation but with different meanings. Miner and minor are homophones, which are words with the same pronunciation and with different spellings. There is no sign of homonyms in the sentence given.
Some examples of being verbs used in a sentence are: "She is happy." "They were running." "He will be a doctor." "I am tired." "We have been to the beach."
Two examples of homonyms are "bat" (the flying mammal) and "bat" (a wooden club used in sports) and "lead" (to go in front) and "lead" (a heavy metal).
understand
Some examples are: I have demolished my house. I have demolished this toy.
Here's a trio. There going to see they're brother over their.
You can say abyss of anguish or something
We have already prepared the food so dinner is all ready to eat. I just used already and all ready in the same sentence. Already and all ready are both used in this sentence. This sentence includes the homonyms all ready and already.
Homonyms: The bark of the tree is rough. The dog began to bark loudly. Homographs: They had a lead in the game. She used a pencil made of lead. Homophones: I ate eight pieces of cake. It's too late to make a change now. Homonyms: Don't desert your friends when they need you. The desert is a harsh environment to survive in. Homophones: He saw a bee buzzing around the flowers. The sea was calm and peaceful that day.