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Palabras homófonas: 🤓
Homophones are words with the same pronunciation but different meanings.
Calló: Past tense of the verb (Callar) third person.
Callo: Verb (Callar) in the first person or as a noun: (Callo) Hard and painful skin texture.
Cayó: The verb (Caer) in the past tense, third person.
Le advertí que se podría lastimar, no hizo caso y se ___________ con los patines.
Callo
Cayó
Calló
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