English, asked by davidjanaksingh, 7 months ago

use the following homographs in your sentence.

fair :-

rose:-

bed:-

bat :-

close:- ​

Answers

Answered by hetu12321
16

1) We are going to a fair.

2) I like a red rose.

3) They go to bed at 12:00 am.

4) He has to buy a bat and a ball.

5) They are close friends.

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
82

\large{\underline{\sf{\blue{Fair-}}}}

\longrightarrow Adam is looking Fair today.

\large{\underline{\sf{\red{Rose-}}}}

\longrightarrow The fragrance of Rose is Quite appreciating.

\large{\underline{\sf{\green{Bed-}}}}

\longrightarrow He had gone to sleep on his bed.

\large{\underline{\sf{\blue{Bat-}}}}

\longrightarrow The Bat brought to him belongs to New Balance.

\large{\underline{\sf{\red{Close-}}}}

\longrightarrow "Close the door." The teacher scolded to children's.

\boxed{\sf \green{★ \: Homographs-}}

\longrightarrow Homographs are the words which have same spelling but have different meaning.

\large{\underline{\sf{\blue{Example-}}}}

  • The Man said to Police that turn to left Side.

  • The plane left Dallas last night.

\longrightarrow Here, in 1st Example the Homograph (Left) refers to Direction. While, in 2nd Example Homograph (Left) refers to Action of Time.

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