Using Homophones to Create a Funny Sentence

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Using Homophones to Create a Funny Sentence Homophone Wordplay Using Homophones to Create a Funny Sentence

Homophones Words that sound alike. They are spelled differently. They mean different things.

Two matching fruits pair pear I see a pair of pears.

To get money for a room in prison sell cell I will sell a cell.

Not strong for seven days Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday week weak I was weak for a week.

To look at the ocean see sea I see the sea.

Animal growing on your head hair hare I have a hare in my hair.

Not there to listen here hear I’m here to hear.

A plant with a baking ingredient flower flour There’s a flower in the flour.

Shining armour after dark night knight I see a knight at night.

I see the beef meat meet I meet the meat.

A creature who is beloved deer dear That deer is dear.

I cry for a sea creature wail whale I wail for a whale.

Boy the planets revolve around son sun My son is in the sun.

I swallowed the number eight ate I ate the eight.

I find how heavy the path is way weigh I weigh the way.

Well done! Wasn’t this fun?