The homophone for "group" is "grope."
band, banned troop, troupe herd, heard guild, gild knot, not
The homophone of "there" is "their." "There" refers to a place or location, while "their" is a pronoun showing possession or belonging to a group of people.
Forest (a group of trees & Forrest (a persons name) constitute a homophone
The homophone of "banned" is "band." This means a group of musicians or a strip of material used to tie or wrap something.
She joined a support group for dieters who need help losing weight. After such a cold winter, we can't wait for spring.
herd, heard
band, banned troop, troupe herd, heard guild, gild knot, not
A group of fish = a school of fish
The homophone of "there" is "their." "There" refers to a place or location, while "their" is a pronoun showing possession or belonging to a group of people.
Forest (a group of trees & Forrest (a persons name) constitute a homophone
The homophone of "banned" is "band." This means a group of musicians or a strip of material used to tie or wrap something.
group of cows = herd listened = heard
She joined a support group for dieters who need help losing weight. After such a cold winter, we can't wait for spring.
The homophone for anyone is any one. "Anyone" refers to any person, while "any one" refers to a specific individual out of a group.
To "peer" can mean to look at something, or a "peer" can be someone of equal standing such as age group, social standing.
Yes, it does. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
The homophone of counsel is "council." Both words sound alike but have different meanings. "Counsel" refers to advice or guidance, while "council" refers to a group of people assembled for a specific purpose, like making decisions or providing governance.