English, asked by greater38, 3 months ago

Make
sentences
for
the following homophones

1. Here - Hear
2. Bored - Board
3. Bean - Been
4 . Cite. - site
5 . Break - Brake ​

Answers

Answered by simran7539
24

Question

Make sentence for the following homophones.

1. Here - Hear

2. Bored - Board

3. Bean - Been

4. Cite - Site

5. Break - Brake

Answer

1. Here - Children here walk several miles to school.

Hear - Its difficult to find hear in a sentence.

2. Bored - I think we bored him too.

Board - You on board, or am I eating you for dinner?

3. Bean - Bean sprouts to your boiled rice.

Been - What have you been after ?

4. Cite - We may cite an example or two.

Site - Why not try that web sites bablefish.com?

5. Break - He's going to break his leg tomorrow.

Brake - It is sometimes necessary to use water to keep the brake wheel cool.

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Additional Information

Ques - What is homophones ?

Ans - Homophones are words having same pronunciation and different spelling.

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Answered by Mister360
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Explanation:

Given:-

Some homophones namely

  • Here-Hear
  • Bored-Board
  • Bean-Been
  • Cite-site
  • Break-Brake

To do:-

Create sentences using the above Homophones.

Answer:-

  • Here:-

{:}\longrightarrowCome here, I want to tell you something.

  • Hear:-

{:}\longrightarrowA deaf person can't here anything.

  • Bored:-

{:}\longrightarrowI am getting bored at home.

  • Board:-

{:}\longrightarrowOur mathematics teacher is writing some algebraic identities on the blackboard .

  • Bean:-

{:}\longrightarrowBean is a healthy vegetable.

  • Been:-

{:}\longrightarrow Sahara desert is the hottest place I have ever been.

  • cite:-

{:}\longrightarrowYou may cite one or two suggestions.

  • Site:-

{:}\longrightarrowThe official site of brainly for asking queries is https://faq.brainly.com

  • Break:-

{:}\longrightarrowThe boys always break our glass windows.

  • Brake:-

{:}\longrightarrowIn every car there is a emergency brake installed for protection.

Extra information:-

Homophones:-

  • Homophones are the words which have same pronunciations but don't have same meaning.
  • In simple way Homophones are the words which don't have same meaning but they are pronounced same.
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