Homonym: words that sound and are spelled the same, but have different meanings.
Light:
I'm afraid of the dark, so turn on the light!
I'm wearing a light colored shirt with pretty flowers.
I carried the heavy bag, while my mom took the light one.
Homonyms of "duck" include: Duck (the bird) - Example: Look at that duck swimming in the pond. Duck (to lower one's head or body quickly to avoid something) - Example: I had to duck to avoid hitting my head on the low ceiling.
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
Some homonyms of "pail" include "pale" (light in color) and "pale" (fence around an arena).
Homonyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. For "lift," it can mean to raise something up or to give someone a ride in a vehicle. For "demolish," it means to completely destroy or to tear down a building. And for "sunbeams," it refers to the rays of light emitted by the sun.
The words "pair" and "pear" are an example of homonyms, as they sound the same but have different meanings.
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Homonyms of "duck" include: Duck (the bird) - Example: Look at that duck swimming in the pond. Duck (to lower one's head or body quickly to avoid something) - Example: I had to duck to avoid hitting my head on the low ceiling.
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
Some homonyms of "pail" include "pale" (light in color) and "pale" (fence around an arena).
Homonyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. For "lift," it can mean to raise something up or to give someone a ride in a vehicle. For "demolish," it means to completely destroy or to tear down a building. And for "sunbeams," it refers to the rays of light emitted by the sun.
The words "pair" and "pear" are an example of homonyms, as they sound the same but have different meanings.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. An example of homonyms are "bark" (the sound a dog makes) and "bark" (the outer covering of a tree).
An example of homonyms is "bat", which can refer to a flying mammal or a wooden stick used in sports. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
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One homonym of "pound" is "pound," as in a unit of weight or a place where stray animals are kept. An example is "She weighed 150 pounds" versus "She found a stray cat at the pound."
Sure! An example of a poem with synonyms is "row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream" where "row" has the same meaning as "paddle." An example of a poem with antonyms is "light and dark, day and night, together they create balance and light" where "light" and "dark" have opposite meanings. An example of a poem with homonyms is "I saw a bear at the fair, eating a pear" where "bear" and "pear" sound the same but have different meanings.
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