English Pronunciation Lesson – Homophones
Are you Confused about the spelling and pronunciation of certain words that sound the same, then you can check this article to get a better pronunciation skills.
English Homophones You Should Know
Homophones are words that are said ( i.e: have the same pronunciation) and spelled the same way as another word but have a different meaning. Here are some examples:
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- sail – move by wind power
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- sale – bargain price
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- scene – landscape
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- seen – viewed
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- sea – ocean segment
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- see – observe with eyes
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- seam – joining edge
- seem – appear
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- hi – hello
- high – up far
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- hoarse – croaky
- horse – riding animal
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- hole – opening
- whole – entire
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- holey – full of holes
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- holy – divine
- wholly – entirely
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- hour – sixty minutes
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- our – belonging to us
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- knead – massage
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- need – desire
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- knight – feudal horseman
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- night – evening
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- knot – tied rope
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- not – negative
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- know – have knowledge
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- no – opposite of yes
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- lead – metal
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- led – was the leader
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- lessen – make smaller
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- lesson – class
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- loan – lend
- lone – solitary
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- made – did make
- maid – servant
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- mail – postage
- male – opposite of female
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