Homophones. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another but is spelt differently mail male.

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Homophones

A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another but is spelt differently mail male

Homophone comes from the Greek: homos meaning same and phone meaning sound

To/two or too? She bought … tomato pizzas. Goldilocks tasted the porridge; it was … salty. The game was lost after … minutes. No one knows the way … go. He played football … much. ––to – goes before a verb; ––two – always used as a number; ––too – means more than, as well as or also.

Their they’re there Their – belonging to They’re – short for they are There – position/or starts sentence

be/bee new/knew right/write through/threw hole/whole. Can you make sentences to