4. Homophones
Homophones are words that sound alike •
but they have different meanings and
different spellings.
Won and One
There and Their
Too, Two, and To
6. Homographs
• Homographs are words that may
or may not sound alike but have
the same spelling but a different
meaning.
Read and Read
Tire and Tire
Tone and Tone
15. 1. – past of /eat/
2. – number after seven /8/
2
Sara has got …………. marks in her
dictation.
1
Sara …………. two apples.
16. 1. – uncovered - unclothed
2. – animal
2
A hunter shot a …………. in its neck.
1
The tree becomes …………. in winter.
17. 1. – to exist
2. – a buzzing insect
2
A …………. bit Sara’s cheeks.
1
I want to…………. with you.
18. I turned on the light so I could see
better.
1. The feather was very light.
2. She wore light colors because it was going to be a hot day.
3. There is only one light in the living room.
19. Will you show me how to bake a pie?
1. I want to show you my new toy.
2. I went to the show with dad.
3. My favorite television show is on tonight.
20. The peas were in a can.
1. I can do it by myself.
2. Can you help me do the dishes?
3. Mom gave me a can of peanuts for the
party.