Homophones, Homonyms, Homographs

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Some words seem designed to mix you up Two words might sound the same, but be spelled differently. Two other words might be spelled the same, but mean different things. Another two words may have the same spelling, but different pronunciations. Let's sort out all of this gibberish!

Meet the three "H" Words! 1) Homophones: sound alike 2) Homonyms: sound alike and are spelled alike 3) Homographs: have the same spelling

Same sound Same spelling Same meaning Homophones YES MAYBE MAYBE Homonyms YES YES NO Homographs MAYBE YES MAYBE Now let s look at the three H words one at a time

1) Homophones These words sound alike. They may or may not be spelled differently. (When they aren't, they are called homonyms! -- More on that later...) Example: the words "air" and "heir" The prince is the queen's heir. I love the fresh air. Example: the words "fire" and "fire" The flames of the fire glowed brightly. The boss will fire the bad employee.

Other Examples of Homophones: Don't waste the remaining paper. Tie a belt around your waist. We need rain to end the drought. The queen has had a long reign. It was a starry night. The knight never used his sword. I ride the bus to school. She does too! It is two o'clock.

2) Homonyms These are a subtype of homophones. That's because they don't just sound alike, they also have the same spelling. Example: the word "bear" The bear lived in the woods. I can hardly bear the excitement! Example: the word "pen" Pen the animals in the corral. Write your name with a blue pen.

A few more examples of homonyms: I never wear a watch when I watch TV. The actors in the play will play chess. Scale the fish, then weigh it on the scale. Shut your mouth so a fly doesn't fly into it! I tire at the thought of changing a tire. Don't park the car near the park bench. Raise your right hand if you have the right answer.

3) Homographs These words have the same spelling. They may or may not have the same sound and meaning. Example: the words "lead" and "lead" Lead us through the dark woods. The package was as heavy as lead. Example: the word "been" I have been [bin] tired lately. (U.S. accent) I have been [bean] tired lately.(canadian accent)

More Homographs Please close the door. We sat close to each other. I want to live in Paris one day. He likes to fish with live bait. The wind blew the leaves away. Wind up the toy and watch it go! The white dove is a beautiful bird. She dove into the swimming pool. The desert is sandy, hot, and dry. Don't desert a friend in need.

Remember the three "H" Words! 1) Homophones sound alike. 2) Homonyms sound alike and are spelled alike. 3) Homographs have the same spelling.

Same sound Same spelling Same meaning Homophone s YES air, heir, err MAYBE No air, heir, err Yes a tire, to tire MAYBE No air, heir, err Yes gases, gasses Homonyms YES a scale, to scale YES a scale, to scale NO a scale, to scale Homographs MAYBE Yes a tire, to tire No to lead, lead (metal) YES a tire, to tire to lead, lead (metal) MAYBE No a tire, to tire Yes been ( bin vs. bean )

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