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1 Homophones Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things

2 meet meat

3 meet meat

4 It was nice to meet a new friend.
meat It was nice to meet a new friend. The meat tasted good at dinner.

5 eight ate

6 eight ate

7 ate eight The man ate all of his food.
The number eight came after the number seven. The man ate all of his food.

8 heard herd

9 heard herd

10 heard herd The herd of sheep crossed the road.
I heard the baby crying loudly.

11 pair pear

12 pair pear

13 I have a pair of boots in my closet.
pear I have a pair of boots in my closet. I had a pear in my lunch box.

14 through threw

15 through threw

16 through threw We drove through the tunnel.
The baseball pitcher threw the ball.

17 be bee

18 be bee

19 be bee It is fun to be at the park. The bee almost stung me.

20 know no

21 know no

22 know no My mom said no about me staying over.
I know there is something tricky about his word.

23 made maid

24 made maid

25 made maid The maid cleaned our hotel room. I made my mom a picture.

26 knows nose

27 knows nose

28 knows nose My nose smelled the brownies. He knows the answer.

29 flower flour

30 flower flour

31 flour flower I used flour to make the cake.
The pretty flower grew in my garden.

32 blew blue

33 blew blue

34 My dad bought me a new blue ball. The wind blew very hard last night.

35 mail male

36 mail male

37 There was one letter in the mail for me. My dad is male.

38 dear deer

39 dear deer

40 dear deer Dear Mom, I love you very, very much!
There was a deer in our backyard.

41 pause paws

42 pause paws

43 pause paws I pushed the pause button to stop the movie for a minute. The dog’s paws were all muddy from being outside.

44 whole hole

45 whole hole

46 I ate the whole sandwich!
The rabbit came out of the hole.

47 tail tale

48 tail tale

49 tail tale The cat’s tail is very long and furry. The tale about Frog and Toad was very funny.

50 ant aunt

51 ant aunt

52 ant aunt The ant ate our food at the picnic.
My aunt came over to my house last night.

53 one won

54 one won

55 My daughter is one year old.
won My daughter is one year old. The team won a trophy for playing fair.

56 hear here

57 hear here

58 hear here She is here at my house.
I can hear the birds chirping outside. She is here at my house.

59 four for

60 four for

61 four for This present is for you.
There are four letters in the word four. This present is for you.

62 by bye buy

63 by bye buy

64 by bye I waved bye to my friend. buy
My mom went to the store to buy me something. We walked by the lake. I waved bye to my friend.

65 there they’re their

66 there they’re (they are) their

67 The library is over there.
they’re (they are) their The library is over there. Their dog ran away. They’re a really nice class of kids.


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