This is meant to be read aloud with some drama and fun even if you’re not an actor. a) Would: (modal verb) it expresses willingness. "Homophones" is a word game in which a player creates a sentence or phrase containing a pair or larger set of homophones, substitutes another (usually nonsensical) pair of words for the homophone pair, then reads the newly created sentence out loud.The object of the game is for the other players to deduce what the original homophone pair is. a) Hoarse (adjective) it expresses rough voice. Top Answer. These words would sound the same nevertheless have different meaning and different spelling. b) Calendar: it refers to the days, months and the year. Cent – Sent – Scent: Can you give us fifty cents? Where does this bad reek come from? a) Bored: (adjective) it is used when a person is not interested to do something. b) Dairy: it refers to a place of milk products. He had not been allowed to say them aloud prior to that occasion. Fun, huh? b) Lone: (adjective) the only one person. In pubs in England you are not allowed to smoke inside. We started to investigate the root of this language. If a person says ‘I pray to God every morning’. It is ‘ate’. 1. 1. Search for: Search. b) Blew: (verb) it is used as the past tense of ‘blow’. a) Grown (verb) it is the past participle of the verb ‘grow’. Illustrating the words can be helpful as well because a visual representation aids with accurate recall. 1. I need at least sentences and one pair of homophones in each. a) Know: (verb) it refers to something which is known. Simple past tense and past participle of allow. He gave the minister the rose garland. Parents need to know that No Reading Allowed: The WORST Read-Aloud Book Ever, by best-selling authors Raj Haldar and Chris Carpenter, brings back Ptolemy the Pterodactyl from their P Is for Pterodactyl to teach readers about homonyms and homophones. The teacher allowed the boy to enter the class room though he came late. allowed, aloud. 1. She sent him to China to study Medicine. a) Plain: (adjective) it expresses ordinary without any fancy. Aloud/Allowed. 1. 1. All his efforts to become a businessman came to naught. Aloud is used for volume of the sound. a) Fined (adjective) it is used for a person who is charged a penalty. Still haven't found what you're looking for? a) Knotty: it expresses more complications. They don’t feel jealous of their friend’s prosperity. Let's have buffalo meat when we meet for dinner. In pubs in England you are not aloud to smoke inside. The cricketers do more practice in the playground before they play cricket. There are ten rows arranged in the function hall. The words echoed through the chamber as he spoke them aloud. What are some examples of homophones used in sentences? a) Heal: (verb) it is used to cure some disease. Well, that’s what this blog is about, I mean words with the same pronunciation but different meanings. a) loan: (verb) to give someone some money. He tied a knot to a bucket to draw water from the well. c. The car hit the stationary/stationery vehicle. Aloud and allowed are homophones, but they are different parts of speech. ‘Home’ means same and ‘phone’ means sound. The homophone for aloud is allowed. a) Blue: (adjective) it refers to colour. Allowed —– Aloud. While he was watching a movie, he burst into a peal of laughter and could not control himself. If he stops eating meat, he can decrease his weight. The teachers check the students’ homework daily. a) Choose (verb) it is used when we make a choice among many items. b) Piece: (noun) it is used to express a part of something like cake, etc. The scared child called aloud for help. b) Nun: (noun) a woman who sacrifices her life for God to serve the people. Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901. a) road: (noun) it is used for vehicles which ply (=goes) on the road. He fainted and fell down while he was giving a speech in a public meeting. a) Son: (noun) it refers to a male child. 1. Everyone has some kind of personal problems. 2. I do not know now your name. Did you see the book which I kept it here? The men slowly walked into the aisle and took their seats. I can’t alter the plans. Bye/Buy/By. 1.My dear mother. 1. Bye stands for taking a leave. The first draft/draught of my novel was complete. If you have any problems, please let us know. a) Elicit: it expresses ideas or opinions to some people. Knowing the right homophone can change the entire meaning of a sentence or make it a grammatically wrong sentence. b) Rows: (noun) it is a plural noun and denotes horizontal lines. b) Reign: (noun) it expresses the period of rule. aloud affect aisle profit stationery draught serial Common Homophones: grammarsaurus.co.uk Task 3: Complete the sentences using the correct homophone. b) Write: (verb) to write something on a paper. 1. Such words are called Homophones. However the words which are homophones have different meanings and/or spellings. Lists containing false sentences of each type, as well as true sentences, were constructed in each language. Route – Root: We created our route and set off tomorrow. 1. Aloud – Allowed. He has written the foreword to my friend’s book. The payment is due for the employees in the month of October. a) Bore: (verb) something that makes a person to feel boring. They wait for me at the railway station. a) Practice: (noun) it is used if a person does more practice in sports and games. 1. a) It is used to give finish to the cloth. 1. b) Patients: (plural noun) doctors who treat the patients in hospitals. Seller/cellar. 1. Bare means exposed or naked. b) Stare: (verb) looking constantly at an object. Read aloud the story Dear Deer: A Book of Homophones, or another story with homophones. The main gate of the church is open on Sundays. These two words are spelled in a different manner and have two different meaning. The weather changes during rainy season. b) Peel: remove the skin of an onion, potato, orange, etc. b) Soul: (noun) the person’s soul which is immortal. He was a great knight in the British history. The answer is simple: board, bored are homophones of the English language. . 1. © Copyright Learn English Network - All Rights Reserved. 1. b) Illicit: expressing illegal activities. Unknown or unspecified by name: Some man called. 1. b) Creak; (verb) the noise of the door when it moves or the squeak. My son is studying at International School. That means reading, defining, using in a sentence, and practicing each word. This means that they sound the same yet have different meanings and spellings. b) No adverb) it expresses refusing something. 1. 1. a) won:(verb) it is the past and the participle of the verb ‘win’. a) Advise: (verb) it is a verb which expresses advise. 1. a) Ingenuous: in expresses frankness and simple nature. a) Deer: (noun) it is an animal which is used for both singular and plural. You are disturbing everyone in the room. a) fair :(noun) it is a place where stalls are arranged for public entertainment. (it pronounces ‘sweet’). a) Dew: (noun) slight moisture found in the morning. These words would sound the same nevertheless have different meaning and different spelling. In pubs in England you are not allowed to smoke inside. 1. They maintain annual diary of groceries. They have done melody chants in the main hall. 1. b) Merry: (adjective) it expresses happiness. Wishings, blessings, cursings, oaths, vows, exorcisms, and so on, are uttered aloud, doubtless partly that they may be heard by the human parties to the rite, but likewise in many cases that they may be heard, or at least overheard, by a consentient deity, perhaps represented visibly by an idol or other cult-object. 1. a) Jean (noun) it is a kind of fabric people wear. The price of oranges may vary every day. Afer the explanation, students fill in the correct word in ten sentences, followed by answers, so students mark their own work. ‘Home’ means same and ‘phone’ means sound. The author read aloud from his book. b) Fowl: it refers to the name of a bird. Sound-alikes, homophones, homonyms…. Some examples are "aloud" and "allowed", "bear" and "bare", "flour". 1. Homophone means pronounced the same as another word. b) Through: (preposition) walking through some objects. 1. Be careful. It means that he worships God. Do you think the yoke will be heavy for the oxen? 1. b) Dear: (adjective) it is used to a greeting when we begin a letter. God can heal anyone whoever believes him. 1. b) Rode: (verb) it is the past form of the verb ‘ride.’. Allowed is an adjective that means permitted. b) Stationery: (adjective) it is used for a shop that sells paper, pens, note books , etc. Starter activity on the homophones allowed and aloud. 1. A council of members has gathered together in the assembly hall. The counsel meeting takes place every month. Cement is used as a good sealing to seal the holes. a) Sent: (verb) it is used as the past tense of the verb ‘send’. Do you live over their there. The hotel maid made the bed. Guided Practice (15 minutes) On the board, write sentences that include homophones. In the interest of education and fun, here are 10 sentences with homophones: You are not allowed to talk aloud in the library. 1. Everyone knows the word ‘eight’ it refers to the number eight. 1. In the same way: a) raise and rise b) prey and pray   c) meat and meet d) sea and see. 1. 1. 1. That last sentence could be extended into a triple: I ate a pair of pears that I pared. Does he have a cold? to let happen, 3.) HOMOPHONES EXAMPLES. 1. a) hour (noun) it refers to sixty minutes. 3. The weather whether has been very good this month. The speaker’s voice is hoarse. 1. He is sure to die on day. Whatever you (ewe) want to call them, you’ll (yule) want to know (no) the difference between them, so (sew) you’re (your) not (knot) the laughing stock (stalk) of your (you’re) classroom or workplace. b) Mail: (noun) it refers to postal service. b) Yoke :(noun) a piece of wood is used to place on the neck of oxen. Leave blanks where the homophones would go. 1. 1. He has been appointed as a guardian to look after the boy since he is minor. a) High: (adjective) it refers to height. a) Threw: (verb) it is the past form of the verb ‘throw.’. 1. 1. Work out which sentences are correct. a) Beside: it expresses ‘by the side of.’. Are you aware of the term homophones? 1. He was fined for parking his car in a ‘No Parking’ area. 6. Understand that spelling of homophones is related to meaning & grammar. Allowed means permission to do something. Altar —– Alter. Hailstorm ruined the paddy in most of the areas. :: verb. b) Advice: (noun) it is used to give some advice. 1. They cycle on the road in the morning. a) peal: it expresses making loud sound which is continuous. b) Foreword (noun) it is used as an introduction to a book. These tricky words are mashed into sound-alike sentences that have drastically different meanings, resulting in absurdly funny situations. Then click on the "Check Here!" a) It is used for the personal record of daily events. Pupils select the correct homophone and create sentences using the homophones. 1. 1. 1. b) Aisle: (noun) one who walks in a theater. b) Made :(verb) it is the past and the past participle of the verb ‘make’. 1. They enjoyed their honeymoon in a large suite. She laughed aloud at his joke. As mentioned above, sets of words like “you're” and “your” are called homophones. b) Read: (verb) it is the past tense of the verb ‘to read’. b) Heel: (noun) it refers to a shoe or the back of the foot. b) hi: (interjection) it expresses salutation. 1. They may be two or more words in a group. He had a pile of books in his arms. Examples: The words “mail” and “male” are homophones. I am so untidy and I could do with a made maid. Most of the students groan when the teacher announces the test for the next day. 1. b) Steal: (verb) to take away something illegally. His life has become knotty now-a-days. 1. They all gathered together and prayed for the decease. We can certainly say that lion is the best prey. b) Weight: (noun) it refers to the heaviness of weight. It may help your pronunciation to read aloud. The pain made him cry aloud. Aloud comes to us in the late fourteenth century by adding the prefix a- to the word loud. b) Chews: (verb) it is used when we refer the third person singular. Alms —– Arms. a) Minor: less age or below eighteen years of age. 1. ( They are pronounced the same but we can not use “mail” instead of “male” in a sentence.) In the interest of education and fun, here are 10 sentences with homophones: You are not allowed to talk aloud in the library. b) Chance: (noun) seen something accidentally. b) Counsel: (noun) it refers to give some kind of advice. Can you please use a homophones sentence using the word bye? Allowed is the past tense of the verb allow, meaning 1.) For example, their, they're and there are homophones that are usually easily mixed up. 1. a. Asking Minds March 13, 2019. The groom left the bride standing at the altar. Buy/by I will buy a book at the store. 1. He say he can draw these pictures. 1. b) Sun: (noun) it expresses one of the solar systems. c) Scent: (noun) the sweet fragrance or the aroma. Mother’s kiss whets (=increases) the child’s appetite. Some people have the X gene which is responsible for eye colour. 1. a) Pale: (adjective) fading color or light color. a) Which: (it is an interrogative word which indicates a choice). Asked by Wiki User. a) Aloud: (adverb) uttering the voice loudly. 1. a) Stationary: (adjective) without any motion. 1. 1. The river has dangerous current. b) Vocation: it expresses any kind of trade or occupation. 1. Such words are called homophones. d. The supermarket aisle/isle was full of people. a) Council: (noun) the members in the assembly meet together to give advice or to organize some meeting. Related words are allows, allowing, allowedly. 1. The creek flows through the beautiful small valley. 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