I can recognise and spell common homophones.
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alter |
I'm going to alter my hair style.
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altar |
There are candles on the altar.
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bridal |
Her bridal gown was spectacular.
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bridle |
The girl fitted the horse's bridle on.
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cereal |
Most children like cereal for breakfast.
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serial |
This TV drama is a weekly serial.
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ascent |
We continued our ascent of the mountain.
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assent |
The Queen gave the royal assent to a new law.
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brake |
The car had to brake hard.
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break |
Be careful not to break that glass.
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coarse |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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course |
This course should help your spelling.
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