. Homophones/ Homographs(A) Make sentences to bring out the difference between-(1) (a) wear(b) ware(2) (a) here(b) hear(3) (a) there(b) their(4) (a) cell(b) sell
Question
. Homophones/ Homographs(A) Make sentences to bring out the difference between-(1) (a) wear(b) ware(2) (a) here(b) hear(3) (a) there(b) their(4) (a) cell(b) sell
Solution
Sure, here are the sentences:
(a) I wear my favorite dress on special occasions. (b) The shopkeeper has a variety of ware to sell.
(a) Come here and help me with this task. (b) I hear the birds chirping early in the morning.
(a) There is a beautiful park near my house. (b) Their house is located near the beautiful park.
(a) The prisoner was kept in a small cell. (b) I want to sell my old car.
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