There,Their,They're,
right, write, wright, rite
pour, pore, paw, poor
Some examples of words that sound the same but are spelled and mean differently are "there", "their", and "they're"; "to", "two", and "too"; "break" and "brake"; "right" and "write"; "flower" and "flour".
Some examples of words that sound alike but are spelled differently include "their," "there," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; and "right," "write," and "rite."
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same include "two," "to," and "too," as well as "there," "their," and "they're." These are known as homophones.
Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings are called homophones. Some examples of homophones include "their" and "there," "to" and "too," and "hear" and "here."
Some other examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same include: meet/meat, be/bee, and two/too/to.
Some examples of words that sound the same but are spelled and mean differently are "there", "their", and "they're"; "to", "two", and "too"; "break" and "brake"; "right" and "write"; "flower" and "flour".
Some examples of words that sound alike but are spelled differently include "their," "there," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; and "right," "write," and "rite."
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same include "two," "to," and "too," as well as "there," "their," and "they're." These are known as homophones.
Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings are called homophones. Some examples of homophones include "their" and "there," "to" and "too," and "hear" and "here."
Some other examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same include: meet/meat, be/bee, and two/too/to.
it means a word that sounds the same but is spelt differantly. this doesnt mean the word means the same thing! e.g sea see :)
They are the W words "was" (wuz) and "what" (wut).
Some examples of words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently (heteronyms) include: bow (to bend) and bow (a weapon), wind (a breeze) and wind (to twist), and lead (a metal) and lead (to guide).
When words are spelled the way they sound (e.g., slush, croak, sizzle) it is called onomatopoeia.
The other common EA words are break and great.
Although they are spelled differently, there are many words that rhyme with 'soiree.' Some rhyming words include ballet, beret and ashtray.
The words are called homophones ("same sound"). Examples : bare-bear, awl-all, rain-rein-reign.The term homonyms is also used. But sometimes this is restricted to words that have the same sound and the same spelling. This could be also described as a single word with multiple meanings.