Homophones: Words that sound alike, are spelled differently, and have different meanings.

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Homophones: Words that sound alike, are spelled differently, and have different meanings.

Bury Berry My dog likes to bury his bones. She ate a berry with sugar on it.

Wait Weight I can’t wait until my birthday. The weight if the sand crushed me.

Site Sight The camp site was in the woods. Helen Keller lost her eye sight.

Beet Beat I ate a beet with my salad. My team beat the other team

Capital Capitol The capital of Virginia is Richmond. The capitol building is grand.

Weigh Way How much did the baby weigh? I ate way too much pizza yesterday!

Heel Heal The heel of her foot was cut. A doctor can heal the sick man.

Course Coarse I took a course in history. Her hair is wavy and coarse.

Flour Flower We use flour to make bread. A daisy is my favorite flower.