Homophones and Homonyms
English Language
Homophones and Homonyms starts at 3 and continues till grade 8.
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Which of these is a homonym? (1) bark (2) apple (3) orange
Which word means 'a fruit'? (1) pear (2) pair
Which word means 'a group of two'? (1) pair (2) pear
Which word means 'a male child'? (1) sun (2) son
Which word means 'a season'? (1) spring (2) fall
Which word means 'a story'? (1) tail (2) tale
Which word means 'not covered'? (1) bare (2) bear
Which word means 'not heavy'? (1) light (2) right (3) write
Which word means 'simple'? (1) plain (2) plane
Which word means 'to argue'? (1) row (2) roe
Which word means 'to go away'? (1) leaf (2) leave
Which word means 'to guide'? (1) lead (2) led
Choose the correct word: I will _______ the ball. (throw/through)
Choose the correct word: I will _______ the letter. (write/right)
Choose the correct word: The _______ is green. (leaf/leave)
Choose the correct word: The _______ is in the sky. (plane/plain)
Is 'bank' a homonym? (yes/no)
Is 'bark' a homonym? (yes/no)
Is 'lead' a homonym? (yes/no)
Is 'pair' and 'pear' an example of homophones? (yes/no)
