Homophone flashcards

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Many people can become confused in the correct way to use certain words when they often sound the same but
Elena White
Flashcards by Elena White, updated more than 1 year ago
Elena White
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Question Answer
Two The number 2
To For example; To Mr Smith or going to a place
Too More than, for example; He had too much work to do
There In that place; "Over there"
Their Belongs to someone; "That's their dog"
They're Short for "they are"
Were In, at or to that place; "They were standing there"
Where "Where is that place?"
We're Short for "we are"
Here This place; "come here"
Hear "Can you hear me?"
Here This place; "Over here"
Bare Not clothed or covered up "He was bare from the waist up"
Bear As in the animal
Hour The same as 60 minutes, an hour in time; "I'll see you in an hour"
Our Belonging to us; "This is our house"
Write To put pen to paper
Right That is correct
Hole A hollow place in a solid body or surface; "The man dug a hole in his garden"
Whole The complete part of an object "The whole of the moon"
Aloud To voice something in a loud voice "He screamed aloud"
Allowed To let someone do something "She was allowed to help herself to the apples from the tree"
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