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Homophones
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Many words in English sound the same but have got different spellings and meanings.
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Homophones ateeight
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Homophones Mark ate in the Parliament building yesterday.
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Homophones We met at eight o’clock.
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Homophones She ate eight sandwiches.
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Homophones hourour
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Homophones This film is one hour long.
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Homophones Sally said,”That’s our house.”
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Homophones Our horse is in the farm, it’s one hour from here.
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Homophones theretheir
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Homophones Diane’s law firm is over there.
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Homophones The neighbours are selling their house.
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Homophones Their car is parked over there.
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Homophones weekweak
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Homophones I visit my friends every week.
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Homophones Sally was in hospital because she was weak.
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Homophones She felt weak a week ago.
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Homophones wonone
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Homophones Leslie won first prize.
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Homophones Mike ran one marathon in his life.
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Homophones I won one prize in all my life.
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Homophones twotoo
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Homophones Mary went to the school for two years.
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Homophones I love chocolate. I love ice cream too.
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Homophones Two fans told me that they love my music too.
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Homophones wearwhere
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Homophones We always wear jeans, T-shirts and sandals.
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Homophones Where do you live?
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Homophones Where can I wear this fancy dress?
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Homophones Ieye
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Homophones I went to the cinema with my cousin.
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Homophones The doctor told me to close my left eye.
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Homophones I hurt my eye with my hand.
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Homophones rightwrite
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Homophones They write with their right hand.
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Homophones holewhole
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Homophones The whole audience saw the hole in the ground.
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Homophones piecepeace
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Homophones She gave me a piece of cake.
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Homophones Peace is the opposite of war.
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Homophones sonsun
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Homophones My son draws the sun in all his pictures.
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Homophones hearhere
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Homophones Can you hear that she is here?
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Homophones planeplain
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Homophones The woman in the plane was wearing a very plain dress.
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Homophones seesea
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Homophones The sea you can see from the window is the Mediterranean.
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Homophones aloudallowed
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Homophones She cried aloud. I could hear her.
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Homophones I am not allowed to drink soda.
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Homophones cerealserial
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Homophones Rice is a type of cereal.
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Homophones They watch that serial on TV at night.
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Homophones itsit’s
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Homophones It is my dog’s bone. It’s its bone.
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Homophones knowno
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Homophones Oh no! I don’t know the answer to this question.
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Homophones chequecheck
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Homophones Please check your cheque. I think it’s false.
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Homophones wayweigh
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Homophones Do you know the way to the cottage?
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Homophones These boxes weigh a lot.
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Homophones waitweight
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Homophones Can you wait for me? The weight is hurting my back.
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Homophones sailsale
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Homophones This ship has a sail and it’s on sale.
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Homophones flowerflour
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Homophones There is some flour in the cupboard, and there is a flower in the garden.
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Homophones woodwould
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Homophones Would you like a piece of wood for the fireplace?
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Homophones boardbored
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Homophones I am bored because board.
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Homophones rollrole
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Homophones There is a cheese roll on the table, it’s Jane’s.
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Homophones What’s your role in the play?
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Homophones sitesight
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Homophones There is a good sight of this Greek site.
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Homophones stairstare
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Homophones Stare at the stair for some minutes and then draw it.
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Homophones taletail
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Homophones They are reading this tale to their children.
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Homophones Animals such as dogs, cats, etc… have got a tail.
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Homophones waistwaste
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Homophones The girl has got a very thin waist.
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Homophones It’s a waste of time to be waiting till midnight, he won’t come.
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Homophones weatherwhether
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Homophones The weather is changing, I’m not sure whether to go out or to stay at home.
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Homophones whosewho’s
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Homophones Whose is this book? It’s Sue’s. Who’s that girl?
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Homophones blew blue
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Homophones The wind blew my kite across the playground.
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Homophones I love the colour blue.
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Homophones board bored
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Homophones Do you like to play any board games?
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Homophones When I have nothing to do I get bored.
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Homophones brake break
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Homophones I didn’t use the brake on my bike and ran into the tree!
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Homophones I need a break from all this homework!
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Homophones by buy
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Homophones I have to finish my homework by 7:00p.m. today.
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Homophones I would love to buy a new baseball glove!
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Homophones by bye
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Homophones Can you wave bye to your friend from the window?
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Homophones buy bye
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Homophones He wanted to buy something, so he said bye and went to the shop.
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Homophones cent sent
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Homophones It was ten per cent more expensive in this shop.
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Homophones He sent a parcel to his friend.
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Homophones bawl ball
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Homophones Fans always bawl at concerts.
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Homophones I got a new bat and ball last week.
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Homophones ant aunt
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Homophones There is a fable of the ant and the cicada.
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Homophones My aunt bought me a new bike!
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Homophones bare bear
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Homophones The lanscape is bare of vegetation.
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Homophones Winnie the Pooh is a friendly bear.
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Homophones be bee
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Homophones What do you want to be when you grow up?
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Homophones I was stung by a bee.
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Homophones been bean
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Homophones Where have you been all this time?
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Homophones Eat that last green bean on your plate!
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Homophones beat beet
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Homophones I beat you in the race, I was first!
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Homophones He is as red as a beet.
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Marga Renedo Gómez
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