This document provides examples of homophones and their meanings. It includes a short story containing multiple homophone pairs and instructs students to identify the correct homophones in the story by ticking boxes. It also announces there will be a quiz on verb tenses on a future date.
This document provides examples of homophones and their meanings. It includes a short story containing multiple homophone pairs and instructs students to identify the correct homophones in the story by ticking boxes. It also announces there will be a quiz on verb tenses on a future date.
This document provides examples of homophones and their meanings. It includes a short story containing multiple homophone pairs and instructs students to identify the correct homophones in the story by ticking boxes. It also announces there will be a quiz on verb tenses on a future date.
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A Here you could describe Here you could describe Y the topic the section the topic the section Homophones Homophones are words having the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. Example: Road- a pathway Rode- past tense of the verb ‘ride’ Sentence: He rode bicycle on the road. Homophones and meanings
Write any two homophones
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Last (week/weak) we left the city to go on an adventure with our
(ant/aunt). Aunt Betty, the (bear/bare)foot, took us on a (plain/plane) ride. (Some/Sum) of us wanted to (meet/meat) up with (hour/our) friend Dan, the(deer/dear) but we didn’t have time. Aunt Betty had other plans for us. Home assignment Homophones hunt - SLM_G3_ENGLISH(G)_OCT_RP_1
● Read the given story.
● Hunt the homophones. ● Tick the appropriate homophones to make the story meaningful. Note: Take a picture and upload.
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