Suede and swayed. Mine and mine. They're homophones, right? No, wait — homonyms? Are homophone and homonym synonyms? And what's the deal with homographs, anyway? How do they fit in? At least you're ...
'Doctor! I think I’m shrinking. I’m getting smaller!' 'Well, first you will have to calm down and learn to be a little patient.' A question from Sokhom in Cambodia: What is the difference between a ...
Two or more words that have the same pronunciation but differ in spelling or meaning are considered homophones. Let’s understand it with some examples. Tap to read!
Most of the words you’ll see on this quiz are homophones, meaning they sound the same, but have different meanings and spellings. We’ve created 32 sentences, each with two or three answer options.
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