Thursday, 18 August 2011

ENGLISH - HOMOPHONES


HOMOPHONES

A, adapt-adopt, addict-edict, and-end, arc-ark,  aver-ever, 

B By-bye-buy-bi-bie,  bear-bare,  boar-bore,  been-bean,  be-bee,  bass-boss, but-butt,  bed-bead,  beet-beat,  bell-belle, bite-bight,  blue-blew,  bole-boll,  break-brake,  broom-brume, 

C Cot-caught,  cell-sell,  cent-sent,  carat-carrot,  canvas- canvass,  cast-caste,  cease-seize,  check-cheque,  cite-site-sight,  col-coal,  coop-coup,  cord-chord,  corps-corpse,  coarse-course-cores,  crest-crust,  calf-cough,

D Dairy-diary,  dam-damn,  differ-defer,  dean-dene,  desert-dessert,  di-dye-die,  discus-discuss,  disease-decease,  duel-dual, 
 
E Ear-year,  east-yeast,  effect-affect,  emend-amend,  eve-ewe,  

F Fore-four,  fare-fair,  flex-flux,  floor-flour, feet-feat,   

G grate-great,

H here-hear,  his-hiss,  hole-whole, 

I I-eye,  ice-eyes,  in-inn,  idol-idle,  in way- inveigh, 

J Jest-zest-just, 

K Know-no,  night-knight,  knot-not, 

L lac-lack,  lie-lye,  laser-lazer,  led-lead,  lay-ley,  lion-line,  load-lode,  lose-loose,

M Meat-meet, meter-metre-mitre,  mite-might,  modal-model,  mole-moll,  mote-moat,   

N new-knew, 

O omit-vomit,  one-won,  ore-oar,  our-hour,

P Peel-peal,  pore-pour,  pole-poll,  pal-pall,  pas-pass,  peace-piece,  peak-peek,  pew-phew,  pi-pie,  pray-prey

R Road-rode,  role-roll,  read-reed,  red-read,  ra-raw,  recent-resent,  rest-wrest,  rite-right-write-wright,  rot-wrought,  ring-wring,  root-route,  rein-reign,

S Story-storey,  suit-suite-soot,  sun-son,  sea-see-seine,  so-sow,  seen-scene,  sent-scent, shell-shall, seize-cease, sine-sign,  sole-soul,  sour-sore,  steal-steel,  strait-straight,  sew-sue,   sum-some, 

T Two-too,  take-teak,  tale-tail, throne-thrown,  threw-through,  tot-taught-taut,  tow-toe,  tire-tyre 

V Veil-veal-wheel, vote-oat,  vale-wail,  veil-veal-wheel,  vaunt-want,  veld-weld,  vent-went,  vest-west,  vide-wide,  vine-wine-whine, valour-velour

W Wait-weight,  way-weigh,  week-weak,  wear-where,  weather-whether,  wet-whet,  while-wile,  wood-would,  won’t-wont,  yet-at,  yin-in-inn, 

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