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frame sentences to distinguish between these pairs of words

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Answered by mksinghudl78
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Frame sentences to distinguish between these pairs of words. 1. Weigh - way 2. Stare - stair 3. Coarse - course 4. prey - prayWeigh - way.Stare - stair.Coarse - course.prey - pray.

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Answered by JOSHINIV2006
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Ate : It is the past form of eat.

• He ate two plates of rice.

• Minal ate all the chocolates.

1. Eight : It is a number name of 8

• Eight flowers were missing from the bouquet.

• Arun thinks eight is his lucky number.

2. Accept : Agree to recive.

• You should accept your mistake.

• I think she will not accept your invite.

2. Except : Not including a certain thing.

• All the students are hardworking, except these boys.

• I love all vegetables except spinach.

The above Given words sound same, but are spelled differently. Even their meanings differ a lot. These type of words are known as Homophones.

Example :-

It's lunch break now.

The brakes aren't functioning properly.

Here, break and brake sound the same, but if we use "It's lunch brake now" it totally changes the meaning and the sentence doesn't seem to be properly framed.

Explanation:

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