What are two Homographs?
What is a homograph? Homographs are words that have the same spelling but different meanings, whether they’re pronounced the same or not. Bass (the fish, rhymes with class) and bass (the instrument, rhymes with ace) are homographs. But so are bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the covering of a tree).
What are 20 Homographs examples?
Which is the best definition of a homophone Riddle?
Word riddles are a fun source of comprehensible input and vocabulary building. The riddles in this section are all homophone riddles. Homophones are word pairs that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and often different spellings. In these riddles, students try to find homophone pairs that solve the clues.
How to find the homophones of a word?
Needless to say, this list is pretty long. If you want to find a specific word and its related homophones, there are a few ways you can do this: Look through the list for the word (s) you need (it’s in alphabetical order) Use the CTRL + F search functionality in your browser to search the page for the word (s)
What’s the best riddle to use with an adult?
Here are several homophone riddles that are perfect for using with people of any age, whether they’re kids, teens or adults. 1. What type of fruit sounds like it should live underground?
Are there any fun things to do with homophones?
If you find that this page is helpful, you may also find all our homophone activities useful too – we have loads of free homophone worksheets, riddles, jokes, games and more. * Thanks to Gary D. for the knitted/nitid homophones. * Thanks to Ann A. for adding gybe to the gibe/jibe homophones.