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Post by sir on Sept 14, 2009 4:11:45 GMT -5
Homophones
To I like to go to town. Too (Quantity) There are too many badgers. I ate too much pie. Two 2
Here (Position) Here it is. I am over here. Hear (To do with ears) I can’t hear you.
Their (Ownership) It’s their problem. Their food is worse than ours. There (Position) It’s over there. There was an old woman… they’re (abbreviation; short for they are) They’re not so bad after all.
It’s (Abbreviation; short for it is) It’s hot in here. Its (Ownership) What is its name?
Our (Ownership) That’s our cat. Are (Verb) Where are we? We are here. Hour (time) In one hour we will all be free.
Your (Ownership) That is your dog. You’re (Abbreviation) You’re not tall enough.
No Opposite of yes Know I know you know all this.
Where (Position) Where is my head? Were (Verb) We were running home. We’re (Abbreviation; short for we are) We’re late for school! Wear I wear strange clothes.
Threw (Past tense of throw) He threw the ball. Through The train went through the tunnel.
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