A homophone is a word that is spelled the same and sounds the same, but has a different meaning from another word.
Well (good, or a source of water)
Fine (good, or delicate)
Trip (vacation, or a fall)
The homophone for great is grate. Example, "I like to help my mum grate cheese".
weave Example: Where did you learn how to weave a basket?
An example of a homophone for an entrance could be "ant's pants" or "ants' pance."
Build. Example: She had to build a tower for her school project
The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
The homophone for great is grate. Example, "I like to help my mum grate cheese".
weave Example: Where did you learn how to weave a basket?
An example of a homophone for an entrance could be "ant's pants" or "ants' pance."
Build. Example: She had to build a tower for her school project
The correct homophone for 'tied' is 'tide' as in the ocean. Example: The tide was strong.
Shear is the homophone for sheer. An example sentence for shear: One of his duties on the farm was to shear the sheep.
The homophone for suede is swayed.Here is an example sentence:The tree branches swayed in the wind.
The homophone for weave is we've. (the contracted form of we have)Example sentence:We've got to leave by noon tomorrow.
The homophone for prints is "prince". Example: Lady Diana's sons are Prince William and Price Harold.
There is no homophone for forbidden. A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same same way as another word but has a different definition. For example, blue and blew are homophones.
An example of a homophone is "pair" and "pear." These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Peace is the homophone for piece. Example sentences: A piece of the puzzle is lost. Let's all pray for peacein the world.