Homonyms and Homophones

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Homonyms and Homophones

The difference? Homonyms: Homonyms are words spelt and pronounced in an identical way, but they have different meanings and functions. Homophones: Homophones are words that are pronounced in the same way, but differ in spelling and meaning.

Spelt and pronounced the same- different meanings and functions. Homonyms Spelt and pronounced the same- different meanings and functions. Fair I went to the county fair. It is not fair that I can’t go to the party. Dear She is a dear, kind child. The shoes are very dear. (expensive) Cricket He plays cricket at school. The cricket chirps merrily.

Homophones A type of homonym: words that sound alike, have different meanings, and are spelled differently. Sea My family is traveling to the Carribbean Sea for vacation. See If I don’t wear my glasses, I can’t see! Their Their class won the pizza party. There Please stand over there to wait for your turn. Too He was too tired to play rugby. Too many… To Go to the shop.

Rewrite the comic to correct the homonym.

Rewrite the comic to correct the homonym.

Rewrite the comic to correct the homonym.

Rewrite the comic to correct the homonym.