Homophones and Homonyms
English Language
Homophones and Homonyms starts at 3 and continues till grade 8.
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What is a homonym?
What is a homophone for 'right'?
What is the difference between homophones and homonyms?
What is the homonym in the sentence: 'The duck can duck under the water.'
What is the homophone for 'blew'?
What is the homophone for 'knew'?
What is the homophone for 'pair'?
What is the homonym in the sentence: 'The duck can duck under the water.'
Choose the correct homophone: The cat hurt its ______. (1) tail (2) tale
Which of the following is a homonym: (1) light (2) dark (3) heavy (4) bright
Which of the following is a homonym: (1) run (2) jump (3) sing (4) dance
Which of the following is a homonym: (1) watch (2) clock (3) time (4) hour
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone: I would like to have a ______ of cake. (piece/peace)
Fill in the blank: I ______ a story last night. (red/read)
Fill in the blank: I will ______ the answer in my notebook. (write/right)
Fill in the blank: She will ______ the letter to her friend. (male/mail)
True or False: 'Fair' (just) and 'fair' (a carnival) are homonyms.
True or False: Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
True or False: Homonyms can have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings.
True or False: Homophones always have different meanings.
