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Homophones/Homographs
Make sentences to bring out the difference between:
- wear - ____________
- ware - ____________
Make two meaningful sentences to bring out the difference between the given two homophones:
ware, wear
Solution
- Wear: The little girl wanted to wear a pink, frilly dress.
- Ware: The silver ware kept on the King's table was exquisite.
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- here - ____________
- hear - ____________
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- there - ____________
- their - ____________
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Write what the underlined homograph in the following sentence mean:
- A bear is an omnivorous animal.
- She could not bear the injustice.
Homophones/Homographs
Write what the underlined homograph in the following sentence mean:
- A bat is the only bird which is a mammal.
- His bat broke as it struck the ball.
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Write what the underlined homograph in the following sentence mean:
- He had to pay a fine for breaking the traffic signal.
- Use a fine cloth for the baby’s clothes.
Homophones/Homographs
Write what the underlined homograph in the following sentence mean:
- We enjoyed a lot at the temple fair.
- She has a fair complexion.
State the different meanings of the following pairs of Homophones and make sentences of your own with each of them.
Word | Meaning | Sentence | |
(a) | led | ||
lead | |||
(b) | role | ||
roll | |||
(c) | air | ||
heir | |||
(d) | feat | ||
feet | |||
(e) | reign | ||
rein | |||
rain |
Make meaningful sentences of your own to show the difference in homophones:
- blue:
- blew:
Make sentences to show a difference in homophones:
- No:
- Know: