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homonyms which are noun or are adjective​

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Answered by crystalrajput
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Homonyms are, of course, words that sound alike and are spelled differently. Two, to and too are examples of this. To use the word “two” as and adjective, one would say, “He has two cars.” The noun form would go like this: “Those two are really good.”


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