Homophones from these common everyday words
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their |
Their means 'belonging to them.'.
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there |
Don't put it here, put it over there.
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they're |
Eat vegetables because they're good for you.
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your |
Can I help you with your bags?
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you're |
That's a beautiful dress you're wearing.
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to |
We went to the party.
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too |
We ate far too much last night.
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two |
The two of us will go together.
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some |
Would you like some fish and chips?
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sum |
The sum of 10 and 10 is 20.
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by |
The plane was delayed by fog.
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buy |
She wants to buy a new dress.
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bye |
Bye bye is another way of saying 'goodbye'.
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