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Use sail n sale in one sentence

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Answered by Sidyandex
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I am putting my sail boat up for sale.

These word ā€“ sail and sale ā€“ are the homophone pair that sounds the same but have a different meaning.

The sail is used for different words like a large piece of canvas, fabric and nylon that used in the ship.

Whereas sale is used in respect of exchanging the product with money.

Answered by yeyintaung1622011
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Answer: I saw a beautiful sail boat on sale in discount for $35.

Explanation: Since the words sail and sale are homophones, meaning they both sound alike but the meanings are different. So, sail is the big piece of cloth attached to a mast that propels a sailboat through the water by catching the wind. And sale is the act of selling.

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