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Nope.Read in the past tense sounds like "red", with the "e" sound being the same as in "Fred" or "dead".In the present tense read sounds like "reed". This "e" sound is the same as in "need" or "seed"
Their house is there.
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
The homophone of "reed" is "read."
Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
It is difficult to read from a genuine papyrus reed.
The long E sound gives the same pronunciation to READ (to peruse) and REED (a plant stem).Examples:Egyptian scholars wrote hieroglyphic messages that archaeologists can read.Egyptians also wrote documents on papyrus, which was made from a reed.
flee - flea to - two be - bee see - sea red - read seen - scene bear- bare son - sun read - reed road - rode
Their house is there.
Nope.Read in the past tense sounds like "red", with the "e" sound being the same as in "Fred" or "dead".In the present tense read sounds like "reed". This "e" sound is the same as in "need" or "seed"
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
I read there's a certain type of reed that grows in swamps.A single dried reed helped me identify the vegetation.Palms given from churches on Palm Sunday is a reed.
Please pass me the reed basket. The Egyptians made paper out of a reed called papyrus.
The homophone of "reed" is "read."
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They are homonyms
red = the color read = the past tense of read