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Homophones!

board - bored School Board Cutting Board

brake - break

close - clothes

desert - dessert

affect - effect effect affect

fair - fare

hole whole hole - whole There is a hole in the wood. He ate the whole pizza!

lose - loose

here - hear

there - their - they’re

to, too, two Also..

weather - whether weather whether

accept - except

male - mail

grate - great great big shark grate the cheese

know - no

passed - past He walked past the store. I passed the math test.

who’s - whose

than - then

know - no know

Well done!