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Circling Homophones Worksheet (Part 2)

A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word


but has a different meaning.

Circle the homophone that best fits the sentence.

I had to (add / ad) the two numbers to get the sum.


add

1. My parents told me to (cell / sell) my bicycle.

2. I had (eight / ate) dollars left in my wallet.

3. I did (not / knot) know about the surprise party.

4. We (one / won) the lottery!

5. Did you look (in / inn) the cabinet for the canned food?

6. We went on a boat to (sale / sail) around the world.

7. He was my (knight / night) in shining armour.

8. (I led / lead) my mom down the aisle.

9. My (sun / son) did very well on the test.

10. The (Some / Sum) of the two numbers was fifty.

11. I lost my (hair / hare) as I got older.

12. We (rowed / rode) the boat towards the shore.

13. I picked a (rose / rows) for my girlfriend.


Circling Homophones Worksheet
Answers:

1. sell
2. eight
3. not
4. won
5. in
6. sail
7. knight
8. led
9. son
10. sum
11. hair
12. rowed
13. rose

Circling Homophones Worksheet

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