HOMONYMS, HOMOPHONES, HOMOGRAPHS and SYNONYMS, Homophones Homographs Homonyms
Homograph
"She cried a tear" or "The paper could tear" is an example of a...
The word tear has two different meanings and pronunciations so it is a
Homograph
She wanted to peer into the hall way and watch her peer(s) open their locker. is an example of....
Homonyms
Too
Homophone meaning an excessive amount of something or used in the place of also or as well. (to, two, too)
Two
Homophone meaning the number 2
They're
Homophone that is a contraction for they are (the apostrophe replaces the A) (there, their, they're)
To
Homophone used to express motion, direction, place or position. ex. The Pacific Ocean is ______the west. (to, two, too)
Their
Homophone used to show possession or people (there, their, they're)
There
Homophone used when referring to a place or the existence of something. ex. There is a bird up ___________ (there, their, they're).
Your
belonging to or associated with any person (your , you're)
You're
contraction of you are (the A has been replaced by the apostrophe) (your, you're)
The root word graph means
to write
Homophones
Toes and Tows are
Homophones
Weather and Whether are examples of
Compare and Contrast are examples of
Antonyms
Synonyms
Cool and cold are examples of
Bowl- utensil Bowl- residual
HOMOGRAPHS
Récord- compilation of sounds Recórd- jot down
HOMOGRAPHS
dove: pass tense of to dive dove: a bird
HOMOGRAPHS
BOW- to bend the knee or body BOW- for shooting arrows
HOMOGRAPHS BOW (Bou) BOW (Boh)
LEAD- to go before LEAD- a soft malleable metal
HOMOGRAPHS Lead (Leed) Lead (Led)
Ball- object Ball- dance
HOMONYMS
Bat- animal Bat- object
HOMONYMS
Orange- color Orange- fruit
HOMONYMS
Palm- tree Palm- part of the hands
HOMONYMS
Pen- holding area for animals Pen- for writing
HOMONYMS
Flower Flour
HOMOPHONES
Sea See
HOMOPHONES
Son Sun
HOMOPHONES
To Too Two
HOMOPHONES
Week Weak
HOMOPHONES
The word live has two pronunciations so it is a
Homograph
"My Dear Aunt Sally saw a deer standing next to an ant." is an example of..
Homophones
Aloud and Allowed are examples of
Homophones
Are and Our are examples of
Homophones
Rain/Reign/Rein are examples of
Homophones
The root word nym means
Name
The root word homo means
Same
The rootword phone means
Sounds
Homonym
The word bat sounds the same but has different meanings so it is a
Homograph
The word wind has two different pronunciations and meanings so it is a