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1 there—their—they’re to—too—two your—you’re its—it’s
Common Homophones there—their—they’re to—too—two your—you’re its—it’s

2 What is a homophone? Words that sound the same… BUT!!!
Do NOT have the same spelling Do NOT have the same meaning

3 AAAAACCKKKK! How am I supposed to know the difference?
Let’s learn the meanings….

4 Let’s look at some common homophones!
What do you think the definitions are for…. there their they’re

5 There is someone at the door.
A place—the opposite of here Go over there! Used as a pronoun at the beginning of a sentence. There is someone at the door.

6 A possessive meaning “belonging to them”
their A possessive meaning “belonging to them” That is their car.

7 they’re A contraction meaning “they are” They’re following us!
**If you can replace “they are”—use this one!

8 Let’s look at some other common homophones!
What do you think the definitions are for…. to too two

9 I would like two pieces of pie.
This is the number 2 I would like two pieces of pie. (you definitely knew THAT one!)

10 A preposition that tells where someone or something is going
to A preposition that tells where someone or something is going I am going to school. Used before a verb (“to”+ verb) I like to run outside.

11 I have too many things to remember!
Describes “too much” of something (“too”+adjective) I have too many things to remember! Another meaning for “also” I love chocolate, too! (**Used at the END of a sentence!)

12 Let’s look at more common homophones!
What do you think the definitions are for…. your you’re

13 A possessive meaning “belonging to you”
your A possessive meaning “belonging to you” That is your car.

14 you’re A contraction meaning “you are” You’re following us!
**If you can replace “you are”—use this one!

15 Finally, let’s finish with these common homophones!
What do you think the definitions are for…. it’s its

16 It’s not that difficult!
A contraction meaning “it is” It’s not that difficult! **If you can replace “it is” — use this one!

17 The cat drank until its water bowl was empty.
A possessive meaning “belonging to it” The cat drank until its water bowl was empty.


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