Take a spelling test and track your progress: 30th Sept - Oranges - homophones.
In this set of homophones, words like whose and who s or wood and would can trip up learners because they sound identical but have different spellings and meanings. For example, whose shows possession, while who s is a contraction of who is or who has. Similarly, wood refers to the material from trees, while would expresses a conditional action.
Learning these homophones will help you avoid common writing mistakes. To check your understanding, try a spelling game and see how well you know these tricky word pairs!
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