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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

The (sun/son) is at the centre of our solar system.

In the dark, he tripped down the large, dark (hole/whole).

He (road/rode) his horse well to win the race.

He ate the (hole/whole) chocolate bar in one gulp.

He tested the piece of (steel/steal) with a magnet.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. The sun is at the centre of our solar system. 2. In the dark, he tripped down the large, dark hole. 3. He rode his horse well to win the race. 4. He ate the whole chocolate bar in one gulp. 5. He tested the piece of steel with a magnet. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

A man with jet black (hare/hair) walked down the street.

The (sales/sails) of the ship filled out in the strong wind.

He had (cereal/serial) for breakfast every morning.

The teacher longed for five minutes (peace/piece).

There’s a (not/knot) in my shoelace.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. A man with jet black hair walked down the street. 2. The sails of the ship filled out in the strong wind. 3. He had cereal for breakfast every morning. 4. The teacher longed for five minutes peace. 5. There’s a knot in my shoelace. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

He walked to the zebra crossing to cross the (mane/main) road.

The doctor hoped the patient would soon (heel/heal).

The boy had been sick and looked very (pale/pail).

He (new/knew) it was wrong to chat, but he still did it.

The chocolate bar was (maid/made) in France.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. He walked to the zebra crossing to cross the main road. 2. The doctor hoped the patient would soon heal. 3. The boy had been sick and looked very pale. 4. He knew it was wrong to chat, but he still did it. 5. The chocolate bar was made in France. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

“Come (here/hear),” said the teacher.

The little girl was (to/too) short to reach the high shelf.

Everyone passed the test (accept/except) Mavis.

Dad had to (break/brake) hard when a cat ran into the road.

I am not (allowed/aloud) to play outside after dark.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. “Come here,” said the teacher. 2. The little girl was too short to reach the high shelf. 3. Everyone passed the test except Mavis. 4. Dad had to brake hard when a cat ran into the road. 5. I am not allowed to play outside after dark. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

We could (here/hear) the fireworks in the distance.

We walk (to/too) school with our friends.

I hope the teacher will (accept/except) my apology.

The girls will (brake/break) the window if their ball hits it.

Paddy loves to read (allowed/aloud) to the class.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. We could hear the fireworks in the distance. 2. We walk to school with our friends. 3. I hope the teacher will accept my apology. 4. The girls will break the window if their ball hits it. 5. Paddy loves to read aloud to the class. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

The church roof is covered in (led/lead).

The cows got (lose/loose) and wandered through the village.

My sister (ate/eight) the last piece of cake.

It is not safe to play on the building (sight/site).

I don’t know (weather/whether) to go swimming or not.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. The church roof is covered in lead. 2. The cows got loose and wandered through the village. 3. My sister ate the last piece of cake. 4. It is not safe to play on the building site. 5. I don’t know whether to go swimming or not. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence... HOMOPHONES Choose the correct word to complete the sentence...

Our teacher (led/lead) us around the art gallery.

If I (lose/loose) my lunch money, I will have nothing to eat.

There are (ate/eight) children going on the school trip.

We caught (sight/site) of the white cliffs of Dover.

I wonder what the (weather/whether) will be like tomorrow.

HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? ANSWERS 1. Our teacher led us around the art gallery. 2. If I lose my lunch money, I will have nothing to eat. 3. There are eight children going on the school trip. 4. We caught sight of the white cliffs of Dover. 5. I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?