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Homonyms
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This video breaks down the most confusing homophones and the English words people mispronounce every day. Quick examples and simple tips make everything easy to remember. Perfect for learners and ...
This is a phonetic puzzle. I'm going to read you some sentences. Each sentence contains homophones of two opposites. (Ex. People in Albany enunciate well. --> all, none) Note: The homophones may be ...
Most writers can distinguish between principal and principle, complement and compliment, and flee and flea. But many of these words, known as homophones, trip up even the most experienced wordsmith.
The son looked up to the setting sun. He was a knight who didn’t fear the night. He was the one who won the battle. Now he needed a break so he put on the brake. As a non-native speaker, the English ...
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A homonym is a word that has a word twin that either looks or sounds the same. Mastering homonyms helps avoid grammatical mistakes but also opens up witty wordplay better than the average bear.
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