W2

Know these nine simple homophones.

Homophones are words that sound similar but have different meanings.

 

A

B

C

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. 

D

E

F

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.”

G

H

I

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.