Science, asked by pinkyrana, 11 months ago

(1) You are right. Write it down in the right hand corner.
(2) I need two books.' "Me, too. 'I gave one to my sister.'
(3) He ate the whole apple but there were holes in the apple.
(4) Do you know the tale of the mouse who had seven tails:
Please tell it to us.
(5) I knew you wanted new shoes.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
19

Hmm...

Can't get what you want to say.

Please edit your question

Then I will surely answer it

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Answered by topwriters
2

HOMONYMS are words that sound alike but have different meanings and different spellings

Explanation:

(1) You are right. Write it down in the right hand corner.

(2) 'I need two books.' 'Me, too.' 'I gave one to my sister.

(3) He ate the whole apple but there were holes in the apple.

(4) Do you know the tale of the mouse who had seven tails?

Please tell it to us.

(5) I knew you wanted new shoes.​

The exercise is intended to learn the correct spelling and usage of two or more similar sounding words.

1) Right and right. One means correct and the other means a direction. It is aptly used in the sentence.

2) two - number; too - also

3) whole - full; hole - an empty area

4) tale - story; tail - body part

5) knew - already had information; new - unused

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