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Subjects 
What is 
homophones? 
What is 
homograph? 
Conclusion
Homophones 
• Homophones are words that sound alike 
but they have different meanings and 
different spellings. 
Example: 
Won and One 
There and Their 
Too, Two, and To 
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Homophones 
BACK 
See 
Blew 
Sea Blue 
Meet Meat 
Pair 
Pear
Homographs 
• Homographs are words that may or may not sound 
alike but have the same spelling but a different 
meaning. 
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Example: 
Read and Read 
Tire and Tire 
Tone and Tone
Homographs 
Bow Bow 
Tear 
Scale Scale 
BACK 
Tear 
Row 
Row
Conclusion 
One way to remember the difference between 
the terms homophone and homograph is by 
looking at the derivation of the words: 
HOMO ("same") + PHONE ("sound") 
HOMO ("same") + GRAPH ("writing") 
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Homophone+homograph

Homophone+homograph

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  • 2.
    Subjects What is homophones? What is homograph? Conclusion
  • 3.
    Homophones • Homophonesare words that sound alike but they have different meanings and different spellings. Example: Won and One There and Their Too, Two, and To NEXT
  • 4.
    Homophones BACK See Blew Sea Blue Meet Meat Pair Pear
  • 5.
    Homographs • Homographsare words that may or may not sound alike but have the same spelling but a different meaning. NEXT Example: Read and Read Tire and Tire Tone and Tone
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    Homographs Bow Bow Tear Scale Scale BACK Tear Row Row
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    Conclusion One wayto remember the difference between the terms homophone and homograph is by looking at the derivation of the words: HOMO ("same") + PHONE ("sound") HOMO ("same") + GRAPH ("writing") NEXT