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Homophones and Homonyms

English Language

Homophones and Homonyms starts at 3 and continues till grade 8. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Homophones and Homonyms. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between 'bare' and 'bear'.
Explain the difference between 'break' and 'brake'.
Explain the difference between 'cell' and 'sell'.
Explain the difference between 'pair' and 'pear'.
Choose the correct homonym: He will park the car in the park. What does 'park' mean the second time? (1) A place to leave a car (2) A public green area
Choose the correct homonym: The bank of the river was muddy. What does 'bank' mean in this sentence? (1) A financial institution (2) The land beside a river
Choose the correct homonym: The bat flew out of the cave. What does 'bat' mean in this sentence? (1) A flying mammal (2) A piece of sports equipment
Choose the correct homonym: The tear rolled down her cheek. What does 'tear' mean in this sentence? (1) To rip (2) A drop of liquid from the eye
Choose the correct homonym: He will park the car in the park. What does 'park' mean the second time? (1) A place to leave a car (2) A public green area
Choose the correct homonym: The bank of the river was muddy. What does 'bank' mean in this sentence? (1) A financial institution (2) The land beside a river
Choose the correct homonym: The bat flew out of the cave. What does 'bat' mean in this sentence? (1) A flying mammal (2) A piece of sports equipment
Choose the correct homonym: The tear rolled down her cheek. What does 'tear' mean in this sentence? (1) To rip (2) A drop of liquid from the eye
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone: The knight rode his horse at _______.
Fill in the blank: Please _______ your hand if you know the answer.
Fill in the blank: She wore a red _______ in her hair.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a bird that cannot fly.
True or False: 'Flour' and 'flower' are homophones.
True or False: Homonyms always have the same spelling.
True or False: Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
True or False: Homophones must have the same spelling.