No and knows.
nose We made a snowman with a carrot nose.
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
The answer is no and know, which are homophones.
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Some homophones for there are their and they're.
nose We made a snowman with a carrot nose.
The homophones for "die" are "dye" and "dy" and for "nose" are "knows" and "gnose".
The answer is no and know, which are homophones.
The homophone (sound-alike word) is "know."
sentcentthats all i know!
Mussel and muscle are homophones of each other. Muzzle can mean nose, which is a homophone of noes and knows.
no/know
homophones are words that sound the same bout are spelt different. for example there,their, & they're, since there are words being added to the dictionary not many people know off of the top of their head what all of the homophones are.
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I don't know if this is what you were asking, but they are HOMOPHONES
allowed. Only one as far as I know.
Some homophones for there are their and they're.