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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. Examples of homophones include "cyte" and "site", "four" and "for", "ayes" and "eyes", "ore" and "or", "watt" and "what". It is important to use the correct homophone in writing to convey the intended meaning, as different homophones can change the meaning of a sentence. Good writers learn grammar through practice to improve their skills.






