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homophone (noun): one of two or more words with the same pronunciation but different spellings and/or meanings Homophones are words that have exactly the same sound(pronunciation) but different meanings and (usually) spelling. For example: weak and week, there/their/they’re, bare/bear How many can you think of?
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1. Is there/their still a mail/male train every night? 2. I have a really bad pane/pain in my ears and I cannot here/hear properly. 3. Its/It’s no good. I will not/knot be able to tie the not/knot taught/taut enough. 4. Please will you cheque/check this signature for/four me? 5. I have bean/been looking threw/through my photos all day.
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1. Is there still a mail train every night? 2. I have a really bad pain in my ears and I cannot hear properly. 3. It’s no good. I will not be able to tie the knot taut enough. 4. Please will you check this signature for me? 5. I have been looking through my photos all day.
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