Last week, in class, we talked about homophone/homonyms. Homophones or homonyms are words that sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings. Some examples of these types of words are:
your/you're
there/their/they're
to/too/two
do/due
its/it's
YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Write a sentence for each set of homophones and submit them to your instructor by emailing them by clicking here.
Then, look up two more sets of homonyms and send them to the same email address by clicking here.
your/you're
there/their/they're
to/too/two
do/due
its/it's
YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Write a sentence for each set of homophones and submit them to your instructor by emailing them by clicking here.
Then, look up two more sets of homonyms and send them to the same email address by clicking here.