berry, bury
pear, pair, pare
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
The pair of homophones for "cover up" would be "cover" and "up." The small pulpy fruit is spelled "kiwi" and does not have a homophone.
A homophone for "slow" is "sloe", which is a type of small, dark fruit similar to a plum.
The homophone for small is "smawl".
pear, pair, pare
Fruit: berry (homophone: bury (cover up)
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
The pair of homophones for "cover up" would be "cover" and "up." The small pulpy fruit is spelled "kiwi" and does not have a homophone.
A homophone for "slow" is "sloe", which is a type of small, dark fruit similar to a plum.
Islet is a homophone for eyelet. An islet is a small island. An eyelet is a small round hole in a piece of cloth or leather that is used for threading rope, lace or string through. Eyelets are usually round metal rings.
kiwi!
I got stumped on this one too! I was helping my son with his homework, and my friend came up with the answer immediately! The answer is berry!
There are many different insects that can fit into this category. The insect you are talking about sounds like a fruit fly.
The homophone for small is "smawl".
Have you seen any small black round bugs in your house lately?
The homophone for the word "berry" is "bury." "Berry" refers to a small, pulpy fruit, while "bury" means to place something underground or cover it with something.