Hello friends 😁🖐 Today I want to teach you about "homophones
" these are when words have the same sound but different meanings. Today is part 5."Pair" and "Pear" (sounds the same) however...
1. Pair - I have two "Pairs" of shoes.
2. Pair - They would make a great "Pair".
3. Pair - They were playing cards, he had a "Pair" of Jack's.
1. Pear - He was eating an apple and a "Pear".
2. Pear - She went to the food shop to buy a "Pear".
3. Pear - The "Pear" is in the fruit bowl.
That's great, let's move on...
"Right" and "Write" (sounds the same) however...
1. Right - Drive straight down the road and turn "Right".
2. Right - You was "Right" all along.
3. Right - That's "Right" I am learning english.
1. Write - Here is a pen, can you please "Write" your name?
2. Write - She "Writes" the most beautiful words.
3. Write - Can you "Write" in english?
That's great, let's move on...
"Sight" and "Site" (all sound the same) however...
1. Sight - He was caught in plain "Sight".
2. Sight - A blind person has no "Sight".
3. Sight - I cannot stand the "Sight" of blood.
1. Site - I work on a building "Site".
2. Site - I was on the Internet when I found this "Site".
3. Site - When I go on holiday I will do some "Site seeing.
Please remember from Monday onwards I will include AUDIO with my posts 👍
That's all today folks 😎 part 6 will come tomorrow.
De nada 😊👍
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