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homophones
A PAIR OF PEARS
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Homophones are words (or combinations of words) which sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings: e.g. meet and meat, seen and scene. Find the pairs of homophones hidden in the list below.
There are some examples of one word sounding like a combination of words (e.g. he'd and heed), and sometimes three words (or combinations of words) sound exactly the same (e.g. i'll, isle and aisle)
teas - tees - tease
we'll - wheel
cawed - cored - chord
saw - soar - sore
pare - pair - pear
teas - tees - tease
he'll - heal - heel
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