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what are the homonyms and homephone explain the suitable example

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Answered by amrp5633
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Explanation:

Homophone (pronounced HAH-muh-fone) is Greek for “same sound.” It’s when two or more words have the same sound, but different meanings. They may be spelled the same or differently. When homophones have the same spelling, they’re also called “homonyms.” Homonym (pronounced HAH-muh-nim) means “same name.”That means they have Same sound,same spelling but different meaning.

Homophones but not homonyms

   To, too, two

   Their, there, they’re

   Bear, bare

   Fair, fare

Homophones and homonyms

   Rose (flower), rose (past tense of “rise”)

   Bat (animal), bat (baseball)

   Bear (animal), bear (verb)

   Fair (festival), fair (equal)

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Answered by sakasumedha
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Explanation:

Homophones are pairs of words that sound the same, but have distinctly different meanings and different spellings. Ex: brake/break

Homonyms are words with the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. Ex: ate/eight.

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