Homophones
Homophones are 2 or more words that sound alike, but are spelled differently. If you can not tell if the words are homophones or not, try pronouncing them to see if they sound the same. For example......
A. Their were two people at the pool today.
B. I went to the pool.
If you pronounce two and to, they are sound exactly the same, but when you write them down, you notice that they are spelled differently.
A. I saw a ad yesterday.
B. I learned how to add today.
A. My mom used flour to bake the cake
B. I picked flowers for my mom.
http://www.allaboutlearningpress.com/list-of-homophones/
Homophones are 2 or more words that sound alike, but are spelled differently. If you can not tell if the words are homophones or not, try pronouncing them to see if they sound the same. For example......
A. Their were two people at the pool today.
B. I went to the pool.
If you pronounce two and to, they are sound exactly the same, but when you write them down, you notice that they are spelled differently.
A. I saw a ad yesterday.
B. I learned how to add today.
A. My mom used flour to bake the cake
B. I picked flowers for my mom.
http://www.allaboutlearningpress.com/list-of-homophones/