Homophones
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Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
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Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
be
:
/biː/
Sentence: I want to be happy.
Meaning: To exist or to happen.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
bee
:
/biː/
Sentence: I saw a bee in the garden.
Meaning: An insect that makes honey.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
sea
:
/siː/
Sentence: The sea is very calm today.
Meaning: A large body of saltwater.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
see
:
/siː/
Sentence: Can you see the stars?
Meaning: To look at something.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
sun
:
/sʌn/
Sentence: The sun is very bright today.
Meaning: The star in the sky.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
son
:
/sʌn/
Sentence: His son is very smart.
Meaning: A male child.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
won
:
/wʌn/
Sentence: She won the game.
Meaning: To have achieved victory.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
one
:
/wʌn/
Sentence: I have one apple.
Meaning: The number 1.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
flour
:
/ˈflaʊər/
Sentence: We need more flour.
Meaning: Powder used for baking.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
flower
:
/ˈflaʊər/
Sentence: I picked a red flower.
Meaning: A part of a plant.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
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our
:
/aʊər/
Sentence: This is our house.
Meaning: Belonging to us.
pronoun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
hour
:
/aʊər/
Sentence: It takes an hour to cook.
Meaning: A period of 60 minutes.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
knight
:
/naɪt/
Sentence: The knight wore armor.
Meaning: A warrior in old times.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
night
:
/naɪt/
Sentence: It gets cold at night.
Meaning: The time when it is dark.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
sight
:
/saɪt/
Sentence: His sight is very sharp.
Meaning: The ability to see.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
site
:
/saɪt/
Sentence: The site is under construction.
Meaning: A place or location.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
cite
:
/saɪt/
Sentence: We must cite our references.
Meaning: To mention as a source.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
right
:
/raɪt/
Sentence: She is right about the answer.
Meaning: Correct or proper.
adjective
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
write
:
/raɪt/
Sentence: I will write a letter.
Meaning: To put words on paper.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
bite
:
/baɪt/
Sentence: The dog might bite.
Meaning: To cut with teeth.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
byte
:
/baɪt/
Sentence: Save the byte of data.
Meaning: A unit of computer data.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
bight
:
/baɪt/
Sentence: The ship sailed into the bight.
Meaning: A bend in a coastline.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
plane
:
/pleɪn/
Sentence: The plane is flying high.
Meaning: An aircraft.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
plain
:
/pleɪn/
Sentence: The lion ran across the plain.
Meaning: A large flat space of land.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
vain
:
/veɪn/
Sentence: He is very vain.
Meaning: Having too much pride.
adjective
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
vein
:
/veɪn/
Sentence: Blood flows in the vein.
Meaning: A blood vessel.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
threw
:
/θruː/
Sentence: He threw the ball.
Meaning: Past tense of throw.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
through
:
/θruː/
Sentence: She walked through the door.
Meaning: Moving in one side and out the other.
preposition
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
blue
:
/bluː/
Sentence: The sky is blue.
Meaning: The color of the sky.
adjective
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
blew
:
/bluː/
Sentence: The wind blew hard.
Meaning: Past tense of blow.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
weak
:
/wiːk/
Sentence: He feels weak today.
Meaning: Not strong.
adjective
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
week
:
/wiːk/
Sentence: It was a busy week.
Meaning: A period of 7 days.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
peek
:
/piːk/
Sentence: Take a quick peek.
Meaning: To look quickly.
verb
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
peak
:
/piːk/
Sentence: The peak is snowy.
Meaning: The top of a mountain.
noun
Homophones – Words that sound the same but are spelt differently.
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