These are words which have the same pronunciation but different meaning and spelling.
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grate |
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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great |
The win was a great achievement.
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grown |
I have grown tomatoes for ten years.
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groan |
The boy began to groan when he was hungry.
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main |
We don't want to live near the main road.
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mane |
Kate brushed her horse's mane.
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meat |
Some people never eat meat.
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meet |
Can you meet me at the bus stop?
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missed |
I missed you while you were away.
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mist |
The hills were covered in mist.
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