Homophones 1
Homophones 2
Homonyms
Homograph
Identifying the 3
100

_____ hiking on the hill.

There/ they're/ their

They're

100

Is she coming____?

Two/ to/ too

Too

100

They went to the park at noon

Park 

An area of land for recreation

100

The basketball team was in the lead by 4 points

Lead

Position of advantage/ first place

100

spring and spring

homonym

200

Americans have the right to ___ arms

bear/bare

bear

200

Certain foods such as cheese have a distinct ____

sent/ scent/ cent 

Scent 

200

During high tide yesterday, the sea levels rose

Rose

Moving from a lower position to a higher one, or increase in amount

200

There were a lot of winds in the road

wind 

Twist or turn in a course

200

lead and led

homophone 

300

School is open everyday ___ for the weekends

Accept/Except

Except 

300

I do not care ____ it rains or not today

Whether/ weather 

Whether 

300

After the car ran out of gas, the friends realized they were in a jam

Jam

An awkward situation or predicament 

300

She stood close to the door at the end of class

close

To be very near to something

300

read and read

homograph

400

The mine contains a lot of gold ___

oar/ore/or

Ore

400

The ___ legs of the animal are just as strong as the hind legs. 

Four/ for/ fore

Fore

400

Russia has a lot of remote cities

Remote 

separated by a distance greater then usual (distant/isolated)

400

They liked to watch the live bands downtown

Live

transmitted at the time of occurrence 

400

does and does

homograph

500

The moderna vaccine has different side ____

Effect/Affect

Effects

500

The ___ of the new building is close to the water

Cite/sight/ site

Site

500

The speaker addressed the whole audience.

Address

Speak to in a formal way

500

 The judge objected to what the lawyer was saying

Object

Saying something to express disapproval or disagreement

500

Desert and Dessert 

None!