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only 3 confusing sentences using with homophones or homonyms​

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Answered by sakshamchoudhury1
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1. affect/effect

Use affect to indicate influence: The medicine did not affect her the way the doctor had hoped.

Use effect as a noun: The new medicine had negative side effects. (Note: effect can sometimes be used as a verb meaning to cause/achieve or to bring about – as in "The magician effected his escape with a false door" – but this is mostly a technical term and not used very often.)

2. than/then

Use than for comparisons: John is much taller than his brother.

Use then to indicate the passage of time, or when: We went to the park in the morning, and then we left to pick up lunch.

3. which/witch

Use which as a pronoun when referring to things or animals: Cora wore her favorite pink shoes, which she received as a birthday gift.

Use witch to mean a scary or nasty person: The Halloween witch decorations must finally come down off of the wall!

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