Homophone Spelling Words

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Homophone Spelling Words Ms. rachel

Hair VS Hare Hair- fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of mammals and some other animals Hare- fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit

Sail VS Sale Sail- a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat/ship Sale- the exchange of a commodity for money; selling something

Wait VS Weight Wait- stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or until something else happens Weight- a heavy object, especially one being lifted or carried

Maid VS Made Maid- a female domestic servant Made- past tense of make EX: The boy has made his bed.

Band VS Banned Band- group in which instrumental musicians perform for entertainment Banned- officially or legally prohibit/excluded from a place

Blue VS Blew Blue- color between green and violet, as the sky or sea on a sunny day Blew- past tense of blow EX: The boy blew his candles out!