My brother has two daughters and a son. Hoping for a tan, she laid in the sun. She is one of my best friends. The team won the championship. The toddler can writeher name. Are you sure the answer is right? Did you see that new movie? Many wonderful creatures live in the sea. Close the door when you leave. We packed lots of clothes for the trip. The gift is for Mom. A square has four sides. The golfer yelled "Fore!" to make others aware of his ball. I'd love to visit Paris some day. She was punched in the eye. Jackson made the popcorn. The maid brought us clean towels at the hotel. Is your car for sale? I love to sail on a really windy day. He paid a small fare to ride the bus. Sometimes, life just isn't fair. A bear likes honey. Don't walk outside with bare feet. Which coat is yours? The witchscared Hansel and Gretel. He climed all the way to the top. Most babies weigh under 10 pounds at birth. She readall the Harry Potter books last summer. Santa has a red hat. We spent 3 days in Florida. That allergy medication puts me in a daze and leaves me extremely tired. They're over there; that's their location
Homophones for "rode" include road and rowed. Homophones for "pairs" include pears and pares.
Which; witch One; won Pairs; pares: pears bear; bare hair; hare
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Some homophones for "kors" include "cores" and "course."
1.except-accept 2.allowed-aloud 3.medal-medel 4.rain-rein 5.won-one
Homophones for "rode" include road and rowed. Homophones for "pairs" include pears and pares.
Which; witch One; won Pairs; pares: pears bear; bare hair; hare
There are two pairs of homophones in that sentence...In and InnDaze and Days
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Some homophones for "kors" include "cores" and "course."
Yes, there are homophones in German, but significantly fewer than there are in English, since German spelling is much more consistent with pronunciation. Nevertheless, there are still pairs such as mehr/Meer and seh/See.
These pairs of words are homophones: B some sum C son sun D stair stare E steal steel F tail tale
That French guy always peels his father's fruit two at at a time.Pierre pares his pere's pears in pairs.
There are actually two. Towed and toed...
It has 3 pairs of walking legs.
1.except-accept 2.allowed-aloud 3.medal-medel 4.rain-rein 5.won-one
Some homophones for there are their and they're.