Homophones to, too, two there, their, they’re where, wear

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Homophones to, too, two there, their, they’re where, wear Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and different spellings. Examples: to, too, two there, their, they’re where, wear flour, flower video

Their house is over there. Where is the shirt I want to wear? I have gone to Japan two times.

Can you find a pair of homophones?

Can you find a pair of homophones?

Let’s Practice! My baby sister is ______ years old, ______. (too, two) Oh, _____! Look at how the birds are flying______ in the sky. (high, hi)

Let’s Practice! My team ______ the baseball game. (won, one) I ______ my friend at the park. (see, sea)

Let’s Practice! The wind ______ the candle out . (blew, blue) My ______ Sally cooks yummy cakes. (ant, aunt)