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Friday 26 October 2018

Homophones

Homophones are words that have the same sound but different spelling here's one to it has one o here's the second to two this one has a w in it and the last one too this one has two o's in it that is just a example of to,two and too so those are all the to homophones... Homophones have a same sound but they have different spelling in their words of it here is another example. There is another example of homophones.

It's the same as to but different it only has a t simulated to it but it doesn't have the same spelling but it does have a t in It so that's example 2 now onto example number 3 and example number 3 is going to be...Flower or flour now flower has a similar sound to flower but different spelling in it and flower has an o i it like to,two and too but too has two o's in it so that's how too is different to flower and flour and that's why flower and flour are similar and onto number 4 and number for is going to be...Blew and.


 Blue and blew is like the wind blowing and blue is the colour of the sky and the colour blue and here is a sentence of blew and blue. First is blue the sky is so blue now blew I heard the trees blew through the wind and that is why blue and blew are different and now onto number 5 and it is going to be witch and which now witch is a person that's casts spells in cauldrons and which is like which way to go? so that's why witch and which aren't the same and that's it.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Please do my homophones