Homophones and Homographs

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Homophones and Homographs What’s the difference? What are some examples of each?

Homophones Won and One There and Their Too, Two, and To Homophones are words that sound alike but they have different meanings and different spellings. Won and One There and Their Too, Two, and To

Homophones See Sea Meet Meat

Homophones Blue Blew Pair Pear

Homographs Read and Read Tire and Tire Tone and Tone Homographs are words that may or may not sound alike but have the same spelling but a different meaning. Read and Read Tire and Tire Tone and Tone

Homographs Bow Bow Scale Scale

Homographs Tear Tear Row Row

Which ones are homophones? Hear Toe Pit New Bear Can Saw Right

Which ones are homographs? Hear Toe Pit New Bear Can Saw Right