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Hear – here See - sea Know – No Write – right I – eye Buy – by Homophones: are words that sound the same BUT they have different meaning and spelling Hear – here See - sea Know – No Write – right I – eye Buy – by Four - for Son – sun There – their Wear – where Hour – our Two- too

Correct the two spelling mistakes in each sentence: I can here you but I cant sea you Their are six bedrooms in hour house I don’t no wear Jill lives My sun lives near the see

Correct the two spelling mistakes in each sentence: I can here you but I cant sea you 1- hear 2- see Their are six bedrooms in hour house 1-There 2- our I don’t no wear Jill lives . 1- know 2-where My sun lives near the see 1-son 2- sea