Grammar Gurus Homonyms Created By : Chasity,Kelsey,Colton, And Eduardo
Homonyms Your, You’re, Its, It’s, They’re, Their, There, To, Two, Too, Were, Where, Wear, Clothes, Close, Clothes. DEF:A word having the same sound but not the same spelling or meaning.
You’re DEF: You are You’re amazing. You’re doing a good job.
Your DEF:Belonging to you. What is your middle name? Is that your pen?
Its DEF:Possesive form of it. The dog buried its bone. An eagle uses its wings to fly.
It’s DEF:It is or it has. It’s crazy in the mall. It’s been forever since I saw you.
They’re DEF: They are. They’re going to the store. They will unload the car when they’re finished.
Their DEF: Possesive form of they. The workers received their paychecks. They walked to their car.
There DEF: To a place. There was a man that looked like him. He found his book there in the shelf.
To DEF: In the direction of; toward. To go there, you need directions. Lets go to the store.
Two DEF: One plus another. There are two people over there. Two people are in charge.
Too DEF: Also; more than enough. You are cool, too. That’s great too.
Were DEF: Plural and second person singular. There were lots of books. How many were there?
Where DEF: In what place. The kids asked where the books were. The man was where the book was.
Wear DEF: When you put on something. You wear clothes. You wear your boots when its cold.
Clothes DEF: Wear a certain fabric. I decided to put on warm clothes. Are you wearing those clothes?
Close DEF: To shut something. Close the door. Close your mouth.
Cloths DEF: Pieces of cloth. The kids said the book had a piece of cloth. The kids bookmark was a cloth.