Second list of homophones or near-homophones for you to learn.
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farther |
The mountain was farther away than it seemed on the map.
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father |
My father is called Andrew.
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guest |
There was only one guest in the hotel.
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guessed |
Meg could not remember the answer to the exam question, so she just guessed.
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heard |
I heard a very weird noise in the night.
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herd |
There's a herd of buffalo by the lake.
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led |
The trails in the wood led to the cottage.
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lead |
The roof was made of lead.
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morning |
It was a spring morning and the air was cool.
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mourning |
Claire was in mourning for a long time after her dog died.
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