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phonics - Mandy's Tips for Teachers
www.tips-for-teachers.comUnseen001 Task Cards June 1, 2010 homonyms,antonyms, synonyms, homographs homonyms 1 http://www.proteacher.net/discussions/showthread.php?t=241717 unseen001 homonyms2 ...
List of Homonyms, Homophones & Homographs
www.sharpermindcenters.comList of Homonyms, Homophones & Homographs Part of the difficulty that many with spelling problems have is that the student often tries to sound out the word or tries to
The Meaning of Language - Harvard University
scholar.harvard.edu• Homonyms (or homophones): words that have di#erent meanings but are pronounced the same: bear and bare – Homographs are words that are spelled the same: bear and bear, dove and dove – Heteronyms are words that are spelled …
Practicing Homophones - Eslflow
www.eslflow.comHomonyms—Two, To, Too Review the definition of a homonym. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word or words …
The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation - …
elibrary.bsu.azContents v Lay vs. lie Their vs. there vs. they’re Hundreds more confusing words and homonyms 3 Punctuation 52 Spacing with Punctuation 52 Periods 52 With complete sentences With indirect questions
Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones - answers
englishforeveryone.orgHomonyms, Homographs, and Homophones Answers Homonyms: Words which have the same spelling and same pronunciation, but different meanings. Directions: Choose (a) or (b) Example: I hope you are not lying _(a)_ to me. (a) telling a lie My books are lying _(b)_ on the table. (b) being in a horizontal position 1.
Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones - answers
englishforeveryone.org4. The rope was wound _a_ around his ankles. (a) tied around (rhymes with pound) The soldier received a wound _b_ in the battle. (b) an injury (rhymes with moon) 5. I don’t know if I will live _a_ or die. (a) to have life (rhymes with give) Last night I saw the band play live _b_ in concert. (b) in real time performance (rhymes with hive) Homophones: Words which have the same pronunciation ...
Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones - English for …
englishforeveryone.orgHomophones: Words that have the same pronunciation, but different spelling and different meanings. Directions: Choose the correct word. Example: Please try not to (waste, waist) paper. 1. Can I go to the party (to, too, two)?2. This is my favorite (pare, pair, pear) of jeans.3. I (sent, scent, cent) a letter to my aunt in Vietnam.4. The children got (bored, board) during the lecture.