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Homophones- words that have the same pronunciation but have different spellings and multiple meanings are a headache waiting to happen. With the practical tips outlined in this article you'll be able to easily identify when to use these five homophones.
Dec 5, 2018 7:50 AM
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4
The article was really useful. I have some homophones:
-FOUR and FOR.
-BYE and BUY
-THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE
-FOUR and FOR.
-BYE and BUY
-THERE, THEIR and THEY'RE
December 7, 2018
3
wright, someone who is expert in a trade, so millwright, woodwright etc a little archaic but.....
December 7, 2018
3
Good job ,and there are (too,to and two)
December 6, 2018
2
The Wight Brothers didn't built the first airplane. It was Santos Dumond ;-)
January 6, 2019
2
i cant believe these didnt make the list
to, too, and two
they're their, and there
weigh whey or way
to, too, and two
they're their, and there
weigh whey or way
December 29, 2018
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