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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #101460: Homophones
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    Homophones


    Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation, but different spellings and meanings.

    For example:

     by - buy - bye

     to - two - too

     sun - son

    Let's complete each sentence by choosing the correct homophone.





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    1. There's a in the pipe.

    2. Well, cut it in and we'll have half each.

    3. Most rock groups spend two or three months a year on the .

    4. We could take out a to buy a car.

    5. They pulled out of the deal at the last minute leaving us and dry.

    6. The girl carefully pulled up the weed by its .

    7. She about medical matters for a national newspaper.

    8. It was freezing outside and her hands were with cold.

    9. They set for France.

    10. The barbecue was ruined by a downpour of .

    11. Tell me now! I can't the suspense!

    12. The latest opinion gives the Democrats a clear lead.

    13. Coffee are the seeds of the coffee tree.

    14. Some displayed their on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the pavement.










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