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by ryan sitzman
the bare necessities: 25 pairs of english homophones you'll need in life
english pronunciation can be pretty weird.
if you've been learning english for even a short amount of time, you've probably noticed that, right?
maybe you were surprised to discover that the number "two" was pronounced the same as the word "to."
or when you started learning the past tense, perhaps you thought it was strange that "ate" was pronounced the same as the number "eight."
believe me, this can also be strange and confusing for native english speakers, so you're not alone.
or is it "your not alone"? No, i'm just kidding, i did mean to say "you're not alone," but it's true that you can find many examples of native speakers confusing sets of words like "you're" and "your."
words like these, which sound the same but have different meanings, are called homophones. In this post, you're going to learn over 25 pairs of homoph…
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ohk it was nice but where are the other homoph......?
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