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1 Homophones

2 Many words in English sound the same but have got different spellings and meanings.

3 Homophones ateeight

4 Homophones Mark ate in the Parliament building yesterday.

5 Homophones We met at eight o’clock.

6 Homophones She ate eight sandwiches.

7 Homophones hourour

8 Homophones This film is one hour long.

9 Homophones Sally said,”That’s our house.”

10 Homophones Our horse is in the farm, it’s one hour from here.

11 Homophones theretheir

12 Homophones Diane’s law firm is over there.

13 Homophones The neighbours are selling their house.

14 Homophones Their car is parked over there.

15 Homophones weekweak

16 Homophones I visit my friends every week.

17 Homophones Sally was in hospital because she was weak.

18 Homophones She felt weak a week ago.

19 Homophones wonone

20 Homophones Leslie won first prize.

21 Homophones Mike ran one marathon in his life.

22 Homophones I won one prize in all my life.

23 Homophones twotoo

24 Homophones Mary went to the school for two years.

25 Homophones I love chocolate. I love ice cream too.

26 Homophones Two fans told me that they love my music too.

27 Homophones wearwhere

28 Homophones We always wear jeans, T-shirts and sandals.

29 Homophones Where do you live?

30 Homophones Where can I wear this fancy dress?

31 Homophones Ieye

32 Homophones I went to the cinema with my cousin.

33 Homophones The doctor told me to close my left eye.

34 Homophones I hurt my eye with my hand.

35 Homophones rightwrite

36 Homophones They write with their right hand.

37 Homophones holewhole

38 Homophones The whole audience saw the hole in the ground.

39 Homophones piecepeace

40 Homophones She gave me a piece of cake.

41 Homophones Peace is the opposite of war.

42 Homophones sonsun

43 Homophones My son draws the sun in all his pictures.

44 Homophones hearhere

45 Homophones Can you hear that she is here?

46 Homophones planeplain

47 Homophones The woman in the plane was wearing a very plain dress.

48 Homophones seesea

49 Homophones The sea you can see from the window is the Mediterranean.

50 Homophones aloudallowed

51 Homophones She cried aloud. I could hear her.

52 Homophones I am not allowed to drink soda.

53 Homophones cerealserial

54 Homophones Rice is a type of cereal.

55 Homophones They watch that serial on TV at night.

56 Homophones itsit’s

57 Homophones It is my dog’s bone. It’s its bone.

58 Homophones knowno

59 Homophones Oh no! I don’t know the answer to this question.

60 Homophones chequecheck

61 Homophones Please check your cheque. I think it’s false.

62 Homophones wayweigh

63 Homophones Do you know the way to the cottage?

64 Homophones These boxes weigh a lot.

65 Homophones waitweight

66 Homophones Can you wait for me? The weight is hurting my back.

67 Homophones sailsale

68 Homophones This ship has a sail and it’s on sale.

69 Homophones flowerflour

70 Homophones There is some flour in the cupboard, and there is a flower in the garden.

71 Homophones woodwould

72 Homophones Would you like a piece of wood for the fireplace?

73 Homophones boardbored

74 Homophones I am bored because board.

75 Homophones rollrole

76 Homophones There is a cheese roll on the table, it’s Jane’s.

77 Homophones What’s your role in the play?

78 Homophones sitesight

79 Homophones There is a good sight of this Greek site.

80 Homophones stairstare

81 Homophones Stare at the stair for some minutes and then draw it.

82 Homophones taletail

83 Homophones They are reading this tale to their children.

84 Homophones Animals such as dogs, cats, etc… have got a tail.

85 Homophones waistwaste

86 Homophones The girl has got a very thin waist.

87 Homophones It’s a waste of time to be waiting till midnight, he won’t come.

88 Homophones weatherwhether

89 Homophones The weather is changing, I’m not sure whether to go out or to stay at home.

90 Homophones whosewho’s

91 Homophones Whose is this book? It’s Sue’s. Who’s that girl?

92 Homophones blew blue

93 Homophones The wind blew my kite across the playground.

94 Homophones I love the colour blue.

95 Homophones board bored

96 Homophones Do you like to play any board games?

97 Homophones When I have nothing to do I get bored.

98 Homophones brake break

99 Homophones I didn’t use the brake on my bike and ran into the tree!

100 Homophones I need a break from all this homework!

101 Homophones by buy

102 Homophones I have to finish my homework by 7:00p.m. today.

103 Homophones I would love to buy a new baseball glove!

104 Homophones by bye

105 Homophones Can you wave bye to your friend from the window?

106 Homophones buy bye

107 Homophones He wanted to buy something, so he said bye and went to the shop.

108 Homophones cent sent

109 Homophones It was ten per cent more expensive in this shop.

110 Homophones He sent a parcel to his friend.

111 Homophones bawl ball

112 Homophones Fans always bawl at concerts.

113 Homophones I got a new bat and ball last week.

114 Homophones ant aunt

115 Homophones There is a fable of the ant and the cicada.

116 Homophones My aunt bought me a new bike!

117 Homophones bare bear

118 Homophones The lanscape is bare of vegetation.

119 Homophones Winnie the Pooh is a friendly bear.

120 Homophones be bee

121 Homophones What do you want to be when you grow up?

122 Homophones I was stung by a bee.

123 Homophones been bean

124 Homophones Where have you been all this time?

125 Homophones Eat that last green bean on your plate!

126 Homophones beat beet

127 Homophones I beat you in the race, I was first!

128 Homophones He is as red as a beet.

129 Marga Renedo Gómez


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