Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
Their house is over there; they're not there.
"Did you eat your beets at lunch?" - Beets is the correct homophone for this sentence, as it refers to the vegetable.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
"Did you eat your beets at lunch?" - Beets is the correct homophone for this sentence, as it refers to the vegetable.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
The homophone for "correct" is "corrupt."
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
It contains homophones: the, thee miner, minor in, inn Desert is a homograph.
There is no homophone for outburst that's correct.
caller & collar
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