The students turned in ______ homework late.
their
This homograph is something planes do and a bug you would swat
fly
How do you spell_______?
genuine
These homophones sound the same, but are spelled and look different. One is what you use to see, the other is a pronoun you would use instead of me.
eye / I
Which U.S. city has the biggest population?
New York - approx. 8,500,000 people
________ favorite basketball player was sitting just over _______.
Their / there.
This is something that falls down your face when you're sad and can be something do you when you rip up a paper.
tear
How do you spell _________?
gorgeous
One of these homophones is what you get when you put two halves together. The other is an empty space in the ground.
whole / hole
How many states are in the continental USA?
48
________ pet dog ran all over ______ neighbors garden!
Their / their
This homograph can mean you didn't come in first place, but almost. It also can mean a small measurement of time.
second
How do you spell_______?
luxurious
Check it out! There are three homophones that sound the same! One is a number, one means also, and the other is talking about direction.
two, too, to
Washington D.C.
Sometimes when ________ really tired after watching a movie, they fall asleep on ______ couch.
they're / their
This homograph is something you do with a boat and is what you sit in at the movie theater.
row
How do you spell________?
rhythm
One is a measure of time and the other is talking about what belongs to us.
hour / our
Who was the first president of the U.S.
George Washington
______ waiting patiently for _______ presents to be placed on the table over ______.
they're / their / there
This homograph can either be what there is during a storm OR what you did to make a jack-n-the-box go POP!
wind
How do you spell _______?
surveillance
Achoo! You might get sick with one of these homophones. And the other is how a bird got to its nest/tree.
flu / flew
What are the three biggest U.S. states?
Alaska, Texas, California