make a list of 10 homophones and 10 homonyms
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Homophones, also known as sound-alike words, are words that are pronounced identically although they have different meanings and often have different spellings as well. These words are a very common source of confusion when writing. Common examples of sets of homophones include: to, too, and two; they’re and their; bee and be; sun and son; which and witch; and plain and plane. VocabularySpellingCity is a particularly useful tool for learning to correctly use and spell the soundalike words.
The toys are over there on the floor.
The wind gust blew away their papers.
Did they say they’re coming to my party?
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