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HOMOPHONES

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    Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation, but they have different spelling, and hence, different meanings.
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  • The mouse (one, won) the race.
    won
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  • I bought a (pair, pear) of shoes.
    pair
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  • I will (right, write) my name.
    write
  •  5
  • I saw a (be, bee) buzzing around.
    bee
  •  5
  • There is an (aunt, ant) in the tunnel.
    ant
  •  5
  • I (here, hear) the bell ringing.
    hear
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  • Our class collected (for, four) boxes of canned goods during the food drive.
    four
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  • The (some, sum) of 2+2=4.
    sum
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  • The (sun, son) was so hot that my ice cream melted all over my hand.
    sun
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  • I have (read, red) the story "The Last Tree standing", yesterday.
    read
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  • Her (new, knew) shoes were too big for her feet.
    new
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  • The flag of the Philippines has four colors white, (blue, blew), yellow, and red.
    blue
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  • Her cat was born without a (tale, tail).
    tail
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  • Did you (by, buy, bye) enough yarn for the project?
    buy
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  • (Dear, Deer) Grandma, thank you for always loving me.
    Dear
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  • Ben found a treasure map in a (hole, whole) in an old tree.
    hole
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