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Week and weak make a difference

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Answered by aniladivedi8
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Explanation:

The homonyms 'week' and 'weak' do very different things despite sounding alike. 'Week' is a noun, referring to a period of seven days, and 'weak' is an adjective for something that is not strong.

Answered by guriya16101995
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Answer:the difference between week and weak if you pay attention to spelling! Weak is spelled with an "a," and week is spelled with two "e's." If weak only has one "e," it isn't as strong as the word week which has two "e's!"

The homonyms 'week' and 'weak' do very different things despite sounding alike. 'Week' is a noun, referring to a period of seven days, and 'weak' is an adjective for something that is not strong.

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