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what is homophone long answer <br />​

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Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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Homophones are words that have the same sound, in terms of how they are pronounced but have a different meaning and are (often) spelt differently.

For example:

To; two; too

For example, Sally might say; “I’m going to the shops.”

Her brother, Richard might say; “I want to go too.”

And their mother might ask them; “Can you please get me two bananas?”

See; sea

For example, Sally might say “I can see the shop.”

Their mother might have warned them before they set off to the shop, “Don’t go in the sea!”

Here; Hear

For example, Richard might say “Sally, come here! I can hear the seagulls. Where are they, I can’t see them?”

The word ‘homophone’ is Greek; ‘homo’ (ὁμο‑) which means "same", and ‘phōnḗ’ (φωνή) which means “voice, utterance”.

Answered by hiteshnagrota1977
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Answer:

20 examples of homophones?

Homophones

accessary, accessory.

ad, add.

ail, ale.

air, heir.

aisle, I'll, isle.

all, awl.

allowed, aloud.

alms, arms.

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