homophones
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to |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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too |
We ate far too much last night.
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two |
You can have either of these two cakes.
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their |
The girls went to see their favourite pop group.
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they're |
I wonder why they're so late.
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there |
There was great relief at the rescue.
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hear |
Shout across the valley to hear the echo.
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here |
Wait here until I get back.
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bear |
A baby bear is called a cub.
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bare |
The room was bare.
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our |
Will the boss deign to attend our party?
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are |
Job vacancies are listed in the paper.
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by |
We were deceived by his smooth talk.
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buy |
Buy meat at the butcher's shop.
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bye |
She waved good bye to her friends.
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