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Homophones are words that sound the same, but have different
spellings and meanings.
There are no spelling rules to help you remember them!
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This flower is red.
or I need flour to make bread.
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or Would you
like a piece of cake?
A dove is a bird of peace.
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or The bear is playing on the ground.
Our feet are bare.
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or This pear
looks delicious.
I have a pair of stripy socks.
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or The man
caught a fish. Tennis is
played on a court.
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or My uncle uses glasses to help him
see.
We are paddling in
the sea.
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or You break eggs when
you make an omelette.
When you step on the
brake the car slows down.
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or We decorated our Christmas
tree.
There are sixty minutes in an hour.
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or There is one
cherry on this bun.
My brother won the cup.
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or This is my new bike.
The clown knew how to
juggle.
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