English, asked by anushkabhosale11, 1 year ago

write down a pair of homophones with difference in the meaning


pawan089: hi
pawan089: anuska
vikaspal9304: aloud - allowed
vikaspal9304: flower-flour
Sirichandana47: Hear- here
Sirichandana47: Science- signs
anushkabhosale11: Thx

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A pair of homophone words are 'quiet' and 'quite'.

Whereas 'quiet' means silent, 'quite' means comparative.

A homophone is a type of word which sounds like another word but it has a very different meaning and in some cases, even spelling.

We need to listen to the context of a sentence or word to know which one is being spoken of and in what reference.

There are alot of homophone words in English and therefore, while writing, one should be cautious to use the correct one.

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