Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Be careful!
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fair |
Jane has fair hair.
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fare |
How much is the bus fare?
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grate |
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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great |
I think he would make a great President.
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groan |
She keeps moaning and groaning.
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grown |
I have grown tomatoes for ten years.
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here |
Don't put it here, put it over there.
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hear |
Did you hear that strange noise?
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heel |
The heel is the back part of the foot.
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heal |
My arm took a long time to heal.
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he'll |
He'll be arriving at 3 o'clock.
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knot |
The knot was too tight to undo.
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not |
I do not like garlic.
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