Homonyms sentence for will
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-i will finish the work tomorrow
-i have the will(ability) to do this work
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- I'll complete the task tomorrow.
- I am able and willing to complete this task.
- Will you come to study with us tomorrow?
- We will go on vacation next week.
- After 3 days, my son's exam will begin.
- We will have a big house next week.
- Tomorrow, he'll play tennis.
- Her exam results will make her delighted.
- Next week, they'll travel to the South via bus.
Explanation:
- A term with the same pronunciation or spelling as another word but a different meaning is called a homonym. An excellent example of a pair of homonyms is "write" and "right."
- A homonym may sound precisely the same as another word, yet it has a totally distinct meaning.
- The terms "homonym" and "homophone" are frequently used interchangeably or in conjunction with one another.
- A homonym might be a challenging word for ESL speakers to comprehend.
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