Homophones 1
Homophones 2
Review
Homophones 3
Homophones special
100
A hard metal that is used for bridges, buildings, and ships.
What is steel?
100
To take something that doesn't belong to you.
What is steal?
100
When you are stating the placement of something, you would use this version of the word their.
What is there?
100
a foot-operated lever or control for a vehicle, musical instrument, or other mechanism, in particular.
What is pedal?
100
Not having arrived, happened, or been done by the expected time.
What is overdue?
200
When you speak out loud, you are speaking...
What is aloud?
200
When you are told that you are able to do something, you are....
What is allowed?
200
When something was burned in the past, you would call it....
What is burnt?
200
try to sell something
What is peddle?
200
A person's voice sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting.
What is hoarse?
300
A small opening in a surface.
What is pour?
300
When you cause liquid to go from one container to another you _________ it.
What is pour?
300
A low talking or mumbling sound in a group.
What is murmur?
300
An equine animal that people might learn how to ride.
What is horse?
300
What two homophones include a metal and taking something that doesn't belong to you?
What is steal/steel?
400
A teacher will teach a ___________.
What is lesson?
400
To make something smaller is to _________ it.
What is lessen?
400
When someone volunteers their time to a certain group or organization.
What is volunteer?
400
Do, use, or carry to excess
What is overdo?
400
Which homophone pair includes an animal and a quality of sound from a person.
What is horse/hoarse?
500
not decorated or elaborate
What is plain?
500
a flat surface or level of existence
What is plane?
500
A word that means "they are."
What is they're?
500
Not a homophone: When you make something go backwards, you are putting it in __________.
What is reverse?
500
Which homophone pair includes a hole in a surface and transferring liquids from one container to another?
What is pore/pour?
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