English, asked by aditiashtapwar, 1 month ago

Make the sentence of your own
with the given homograph to bring
out the difference
in meaning
firm.​

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Answered by erasara08
0

Answer:

Homographs are not to be confused with homophones which are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

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b) Near: The post office is close to the bank in the main town.

Bow. a) Type of knot: She always wraps her presents with colourful bows /bəʊz/

Bat. ...

Minute. ...

Ball. ...

Fly. ...

Left. ...

Pupil. ...

Sewer.

Answered by kaulini
3

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Hi, you first need to know what a homograph is. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another but means something different and may be pronounced differently. You are using the word « firm. » Firm can be a noun ( He belonged to the law firm [company] Harrison and Harrison), or an adjective ( His pillow was too firm [hard] ). I would like to suggest you go to the Oxford English dictionary online and type in « firm. » You can see the MANY different ways the word can be used.

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