Here are some sentences that use the incorrect word from a pair (or more) of homophones (with the correct form in parenthesis after the sentence).
*** Note that these uses are all INCORRECT.
Their is a full moon out tonight. (There)
They sold they're car. (their)
There coming to visit us tomorrow. (They're)
Bye the time they get here, the party will be over. (By)
He wants to by a new lawn mower. (buy)
He said buy to his friend as he left. (bye)
He past his test with an A. (passed)
She was sad at some things that happened in her passed. (past)
The poll takers arrived to canvas the neighborhood (canvass).
The sails were made of canvass. (canvas)
His response to her grief seemed callus. (callous)
"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
No, "err" and "heir" are not homonyms. "Err" means to make a mistake or be incorrect, while "heir" refers to someone who inherits property or a title.
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Some homonyms of "male" are mail and mael.
"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
No, "err" and "heir" are not homonyms. "Err" means to make a mistake or be incorrect, while "heir" refers to someone who inherits property or a title.
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Some homonyms of "male" are mail and mael.
Some homonyms of "weak" are week and weep.
Some homonyms for "rest" include "wrest" and "wrist."
Some homonyms for "steal" are steel, still, and stall.
Here are some homonyms for "mown": moan, loan, own.
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Some homonyms of "hoarse" include "horse" and "horrse" (a misspelling of "horse").
3 incorrect sentences (for example)Here are some incorrect sentences:i want to go to the store. (the word "I" needs capitalization)I dont like to go swimming (1. No ' between dont 2. no period)Some People Want To Be President. (capitalization)There are many more incorrect sentences. (I suppose over 1,000,000 incorrect sentences.)An incorrect sentence is one where the punctuation is not correct. Examples above.Or where the grammar is not correct eg I am go to school every day. (Don't need 'be' verb am )Or where the spelling is not correct eg I don't like swiming. (swimming)Or where the word order is not correct eg I go always to the library. (always should come before go)etc etc etc etc.