Using pair word of berth and birth make a sentence
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Berth = I am sit on train berth .
Birth = My birth day falls in August
Birth = My birth day falls in August
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Berth - My parents sat on the train berth to travel to Shimla.
Birth - My dog gave birth to three puppies.
- Homophones are words that share a similar sound but differ in spelling and meaning from one another. You can improve your vocabulary by comprehending homophones. The only way you can utilise homophones correctly is if you learn their spellings and definitions.
- Now that we know what homophones are, let's have a look at some of the definitions provided by various dictionaries. A homophone is described as "a term that is pronounced like another word but has a different spelling or meaning" in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary. A comparable definition is provided by the Cambridge Dictionary. A homophone, in their definition, is a word that sounds identical to another word but has a different spelling, meaning, or both.
- A homophone is defined as "one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning, derivation, or spelling" by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Homophones are described as "words having various meanings which are spoken in the same way but are spelt differently" by the Collins Dictionary.
Here, the given words are, berth and birth.
Berth - My parents sat on the train berth to travel to Shimla.
Birth - My dog gave birth to three puppies.
Hence, the sentences are,
Berth - My parents sat on the train berth to travel to Shimla.
Birth - My dog gave birth to three puppies.
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