Talofa Antonio, Your sentences show that you understand the different meanings for each of the words. A quick note, remember to keep capital letters for the beginning of a sentence or if it is a proper noun (that means the name of a place or person). I think homophones can be used for humour, like this joke: What did one homophone say to comfort the other homophone? Their, they’re. or.... What’s a cat’s favorite button on a DVD remote? Paws. Can you think of any more homophones you could make a joke with? blog you later, Megan : )
Talofa Antonio, Your sentences show that you understand the different meanings for each of the words. A quick note, remember to keep capital letters for the beginning of a sentence or if it is a proper noun (that means the name of a place or person). I think homophones can be used for humour, like this joke: What did one homophone say to comfort the other homophone? Their, they’re. or.... What’s a cat’s favorite button on a DVD remote? Paws. Can you think of any more homophones you could make a joke with? blog you later, Megan : )
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