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frame two sentences using the homophones vane and vain​

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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Answer:

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The words "vein," "vain," and "vane" sound identical (i.e., they are homophones), but their meanings are very different.

Answered by mallubuddy
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Answer:

vein and vain have the same pronunciation, but their meaning is different and they also belong to different parts of speech.

Explanation:

  • Vein is a noun. It refers to one of the tubes in your body that carries blood to your heart.

eg: Poor blood circulation can cause damage to your veins.

  • Vain is an adjective. We use this word to describe someone who is too interested in their appearance, abilities or achievements.

eg : She is so vain. She spends hours in front of

the mirror admiring her hair.

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