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Answered by chrisjames55
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Explanation:

each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.

each of a set of symbols denoting the same sound or group of sounds.

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1. Ate, Eight

Ate (verb): This is the simple past tense of the verb “to eat.”

Eight (noun): The number after seven and before nine.

2. Bare, Bear

Bare (adjective): If something is bare, it means that it’s not covered or not decorated.

Bear (noun): A large mammal.

3. Buy, By, Bye

Buy (verb): A synonym of “purchase.”

By (preposition): This can be used in many different ways. It’s commonly used to mean “next to” or “near” when describing a location. It can also indicate who created something.

Bye (exclamation): This is a shortening of “goodbye.”

4. Cell, Sell

Cell (noun): A cell is a small area or room, usually in a prison. A cell can also be one of the smallest divisions of a living organism.

Sell (verb): To exchange a product or service for money. Like “buy.”

5. Dew, Do, Due

Dew (noun): Dew is the name for small drops of water that accumulate (gather) on plants and other objects outside during the night.

Do (verb): This common verb is used to indicate an action. It can also be an auxiliary verb.

Due (adjective): This is used to indicate the deadline (final day) that something can happen. It’s also used to indicate when a baby will probably be born.

6. Eye, I

Eye (noun): The part of your body that you use to see.

I (pronoun): A first person singular subject pronoun.

7. Fairy, Ferry

Fairy (noun): A mythical creature that can often do magic.

Ferry (noun): A ferry is a boat that moves passengers and vehicles across water. It’s used for long distances or places where there are no bridges.

8. Flour, Flower

Flour (noun): This is the main ingredient in bread. It’s a powder made from ground grains.

Flower (noun): The decorative, colorful part of a plant.

9. For, Four

For (preposition): This preposition is usually used to indicate a person who receives something, or to indicate a purpose.

Four (noun): The number after three and before five.

10. Hear, Here

Hear (verb): This is the action that you do with your ears. The sense is called “hearing.”

Here (adverb): “Here” indicates the place where you are at any moment. It’s the opposite of “there,” basically.

11. Hour, Our

Hour (noun): A period of time that lasts 60 minutes.

Our (pronoun): This is the possessive pronoun form of “we.”

12. Know, No

Know (verb): To have knowledge or understanding about something.

No (determiner): This indicates a negation or something that’s not true.

13. Knight, Night

Knight (noun): A man given a special honor (or rank) by a king or queen. Their title is usually “Sir.”

Night (noun): The period of time when it’s dark and most people sleep.

14. Mail, Male

Mail (verb or noun): As a noun, this is a collective noun for letters and packages. As a verb, this means to send something to somebody. Email also comes from this word.

Male (adjective or noun): An adjective (or noun) indicating that something is masculine or has masculine reproductive organs.

15. Marry, Merry

Marry (verb): The action when two people have a wedding; also called “to get married.”

Merry (adjective): A synonym for “happy,” but less common in modern English. Mostly used in phrases like “Merry Christmas!”

16. Meat, Meet

Meat (noun): Edible flesh from an animal.

Meet (verb): When you are introduced to a person for the first time. It can also refer to later meetings.

17. Pair, Pear

Pair (noun): A set of two things that go together.

Pear (noun): A delicious fruit.

18. Right, Write

Right (adjective): This can mean either a synonym of “correct” or the opposite of “left.”

Write (verb): The action of making words or marks to represent ideas.

19. Sight, Site

Sight (noun): This is the sense that you use when you see or look.

Site (noun): This is a synonym for “place.” The most common modern use is in the word “website.”

20. Son, Sun

Son (noun): A male child.

Sun (noun): The star at the center of our solar system. It’s that big yellow thing in the sky during the day.

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