The homophone for "said" is "sed."
A homophone for chute is shoot. they are said the same, but have different spelling.
The homophone of "a noise" is "an oise" when said out loud, as "oise" is pronounced similarly to "noise", but with a silent 'n' at the beginning.
It depends on the emotion of the character. If they are excited, they could exclaim. If they are tired, they could mumble or yawn. If they are angry, they could shout, yell, or holler.
He watered the flowers with a green, garden hose.Did she wear hose or go with bare legs?
its spelt the same but one means the sign on the road and the other like signing your name. Did you see what that sign said? ****or**** Sign your name on the dotted line.
A homophone for chute is shoot. they are said the same, but have different spelling.
The homophone of "a noise" is "an oise" when said out loud, as "oise" is pronounced similarly to "noise", but with a silent 'n' at the beginning.
Exactly what I said to my sick sheep: "Ewe heal."
It depends on the emotion of the character. If they are excited, they could exclaim. If they are tired, they could mumble or yawn. If they are angry, they could shout, yell, or holler.
He watered the flowers with a green, garden hose.Did she wear hose or go with bare legs?
its spelt the same but one means the sign on the road and the other like signing your name. Did you see what that sign said? ****or**** Sign your name on the dotted line.
its spelt the same but one means the sign on the road and the other like signing your name. Did you see what that sign said? ****or**** Sign your name on the dotted line.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
A homophone riddle book is a collection of riddles that play on words which sound alike but have different meanings, known as homophones. Readers must solve the riddles by identifying the correct homophone to unlock the answer.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary