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the store having a big.......................... use homophones .

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Answered by SparshaM
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  • It is said to fill in the blanks by using homophone. And it is 'popularity'. The store having a big popularity

  • Homophones are words that have same sound and different meanings. Examples: Bare - bear, popular- populous, practice - practise, canvas - canvass, ascent - assent.
  • Let's use one pair of above examples in sentences. Canvas: This tent is made of weather proof canvas. Canvass: He canvassed for vote.

Answered by orangesquirrel
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The store is having a big gate.

  • Homophones are words having the same pronunciation but different meaning and spelling.
  • The word 'gate' and 'gait' are homophones as they sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
  • Gate- a barrier or entry point; gait- walk or step
  • Other homophones are- bear and bare, pain and pane, berry and bury, bold and bowled, etc.
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