W2 Know
these nine simple homophones. Homophones
are words that sound similar but have different meanings. |
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A |
B |
C |
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are plural form of is (he is, we are) |
our belongs to us (This
is our dog.) |
Or A choice: either this
or that |
Because use this word before giving the reason. |
Cause something that makes something else happen |
have Write could have and should have |
of NEVER could of or should of. |
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D |
E |
F |
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Knew past of know New something just made Now
it’s happening at this
moment No a negative like not and never know
what’s in your head |
better this than that |
first this, then that |
if this, then that |
to 1) shows direction: to town 2) comes before verbs: to try |
too 1) also: “Can I come too?” 2) excessive: “He’s too tall.” |
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G |
H |
I |
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They’re they are |
There a place There once was… |
Their belongs to them |
you're = you are |
Your belongs to you |
Were used to create a past tense: They are going (present). They were going (past). Where ALWAYS must refer a place. Wear to have clothes on the body; also, to have imperfections
resulting from use and age. |
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