I liked the movie except for the end.
The bear ate a pear from the tree.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
He caught a cold from the draft coming in the window. This sentence uses the correct homophone.
Without the sentences provided, I can't determine which sentence uses commas correctly.
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
The homophone for strait is "straight."
Their house is over there; they're not there.
Their house is over there; they're not home.
He caught a cold from the draft coming in the window. This sentence uses the correct homophone.
The homophone of need is knead.
Would is a homophone of "wood"
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
The homophone for strait is "straight."
Identify the sentence that uses pronouns correctly
The word bear is a homophone for bare.In a way, your question is a sentence that uses the actual word "homophone," but have a look at this dictionary definition: noun - one of a group of words pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning or spelling or both, as for example bear and bare.
Jim grabbed a bottle of ketchup. To go with his fries
tense
The homophone of sail is sale.