there, their, they're
A homophone triplet is when three words are homophones. Examples include: there/they're/their and to/too/two.
Yes, "three" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "tree" and "free."
Homophones are words which sound the same but are spelled differently. There is no homophone for 'and'. If you wish to find words which rhyme with 'and', visit rhymezone.com
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The homophone is here's. It is a contraction of the words "here is."
A homophone triplet is when three words are homophones. Examples include: there/they're/their and to/too/two.
Noh is a three-letter homophone for know and no.
Yes, "three" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "tree" and "free."
Homophones are words which sound the same but are spelled differently. There is no homophone for 'and'. If you wish to find words which rhyme with 'and', visit rhymezone.com
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Not all words have homophones. Trying has no homophone.
The homophone is here's. It is a contraction of the words "here is."
A homophone for the words captured and trapped is ensnared.
Puns are words that sound a like but spelled different. Homophone is words that have sound out letters.
Homophone for since has three, cents, scents, sense
there they're and their
A homophone for "shone" is "shown." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.