Homophones
- A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another but is spelt differently.
- A homophone can also be spelt the same as another word but have a different meaning.
- ‘Too’ can be remembered as meaning ‘as well as’ because it has a second ‘o’ as well as the first.
- ‘Here’, ‘there’, ‘where’ can be remembered as places because they contain the word ‘here’.
- ‘Hear’ can be remembered because it contains the word ‘ear’.
Copy each word, then try to write it without copying. Use the final column to correct any mistakes or to test each group of words.
Medium |
Spicy |
He |
By |
Up |
To |
No |
There |
From |
Where |
Day |
Here |
I |
Bye |
Had |
Too |
Mum |
Their |
Children |
Were |
Made |
Hear |
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Buy |
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Two |
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They're |
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Wear |