My aunt likes to make treats for squirrels; she buries berries.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
She carefully arranged the roses in neat rows along the garden path.
Some sentences for there (location, existence) and they're (they are): They heard about the fair, and they're going there. There are some things that they're not telling us. (the third homophone is "their", which is the possessibe form of they.)
the homophone of flare, meaning to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind, is flair, meaning a natural talent
The flight attendants took attendance to verify the number of passengers.
tinkle berry and PO TA TOE!
i'll have that aisle
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Their house is over there; they're not there.
The rock band was banned for shouting obscenities at the concert.
A homophone of bruise is brews (some liquids which are brewed, such as tea, coffee, or beer.) The drinker found a bruise on his leg which he got from falling down after having a few too many brews.
She carefully arranged the roses in neat rows along the garden path.
dime might be a good one to use
Some sentences for there (location, existence) and they're (they are): They heard about the fair, and they're going there. There are some things that they're not telling us. (the third homophone is "their", which is the possessibe form of they.)
In one instance of candidate misconduct, campaign funds were used for escort services. The second instance of a student infraction can result in suspension. (not to be confused with the plural noun homophone "instants")
the homophone of flare, meaning to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind, is flair, meaning a natural talent
"I have a sentence for you."