Homophones
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aisle |
The bride walked down the aisle of the church.
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isle |
The occupation of the channel isles lasted a long time.
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I'll |
I'll call round and see you tomorrow.
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peace |
A peace treaty has been signed at last.
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piece |
Please may I have a piece of cake?
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weather |
Let's hope for some good weather.
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whether |
I can't decide whether I should go into town or not.
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there |
Don't put it here, put it over there.
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their |
Their means 'belonging to them.'.
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they're |
I wonder why they're so late.
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