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The homonyms of "reed" and "read" in a sentence:
"The musician played a melodious tune on his reed instrument, while the young girl sat quietly in the corner to read her favorite book."
The homonym of "reed" is "read," which can be pronounced the same way depending on the context. Reed refers to a type of tall, slender grass-like plant, while read is the past tense of the verb "to read," meaning to look at and understand written words.
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
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
The homophone of "reed" is "read."