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Homophones and Contractions! Spelling Notes Feb 4 th -8 th
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Hear vs. here Hear- think ear! You hear with your ear! Here- a place Where should we sit? HERE!
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To, Too, Two! To- this is TO you! Too- There are too many o’s in this sentence. Two- Let’s get two so we can both have one.
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Their, There, They’re Their- refers to people. Their heir to the throne is Charles. There- refers to a place. Why sit there when we can sit here? They’re- a contraction for they are. They are going to the movie… they’re going to the movie.
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Its vs. It’s Its- refers to a thing. Its mother is protective! It’s- is a contraction for it is- It’s going to attack, run!
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Who’s vs. whose Who’s- a contraction for who is- Who is going to buy me a gift? Who’s going to buy me a gift? Whose- refers to someone’s items Whose jacket is this?
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He’ll vs. heal vs. heel! He’ll- is a contraction for he will. He’ll buy me a gift. He will buy me a gift! Heal- when you are sick you have to heal! Heel is a body part. It is part of your foot. You have TWO heels so you need TWO ees
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Principal Vs. Principle Principal- is a person. The principal is your pal. Principle is a law of standard belief. It is the principle of the matter that you should respect your elders.
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Scent vs. cent vs. sent Scent is a smell! The scent of the flower is wonderful. Cent is money! I have one cent in my pocket! Sent is the past tense for send. Did you send it? Yes I sent it.
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