Anders: Comma and apostrophe mistakes are quite common, of course, as well
as homophone mistakes such as [confusing] to, too, and two.
Not exact matches
Test Your Reading Skills
Homophones 5
Homophones are words that sound the same
as each other, but have different spellings and meanings.
This Power Point tests knowledge of nouns, adjectives and adverbs, prepositions, prefixes to form opposites, alphabetical ordering,
homophones such
as there / their and much more besides.
Test Your Reading Skills Elementary
Homophones 3
Homophones are words that sound the same
as each other, but have different spellings and meanings.
This Power Point tests knowledge of adjectives and adverbs, personal pronouns,
homophones, prefixes, alphabetical ordering, apostrophes, words which can act
as a noun or a verb and much, much more.
The spelling sets in this pack are
as follows: Pluralisation Set 1 - Singular to plural nouns Set 2 - More singular to plural nouns Verb endings and irregular verbs Set 3 - Verb suffixes - s, - es and - ed Set 4 - Verb suffix - ing and making nouns by adding - er Set 5 - Irregular verbs Set 6 - More irregular verbs Adjective suffixes Set 7 - Making adjectives by adding - y Set 8 - Making adjectives by adding - ful and - less Set 9 - Making an adjective stronger by adding - er or - est Adverb suffixes Set 10 - Making adverbs by adding - ly Set 11 - Making adverbs by adding - ly (words ending - y or - le) Set 12 - Making adverbs by adding - ly (words ending - ic or - cal) Prefixes Set 13 - Prefixes de -, pre - and re - Set 14 - Prefixes dis -, mis - and un - Set 15 - Prefixes in -, il -, im - and ir - Word families and
homophones Set 16 - Word families Set 17 - Homophones Set 18 - More
homophones Set 16 - Word families Set 17 -
Homophones Set 18 - More
Homophones Set 18 - More
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Prefixes Endings
Homophones Silent letters Soft g
as in ge, gi and gy (gym) Endings with... able and... ible Endings with... ure Words with ei, eigh, ey Suffixes
as in ous and silent o Endings with... ion Words with ch sounds
as in parachute Word endings including: ant ence ancy ent ably ibly tion sion ssion cian
These include: Prefixes Endings
Homophones Silent letters Soft g
as in ge, gi and gy (gym) Endings with... able and... ible Endings with... ure Words with ei, eigh, ey Suffixes
as in ous and silent o Endings with... ion Words with ch sounds
as in parachute Word endings including: ant ence ancy ent ably ibly tion sion ssion cian
This
homophone powerpoint is set up in the same style
as the popular game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
As you said, I also think
homophone screwups and the like are less impactful than things like nonsensical character actions.
About K - 9s: A police dog, also known
as K - 9 or K9 (a
homophone of canine), is a dog specifically trained to assist members of law enforcement.
Homophones, not the same
as a neologism.
«Between
homophones, for instance the word «nose,» someone might capture that
as «knows.»
In addition to the natural language understanding, the ingested catalog content is used to help train automated speech - recognition (ASR) models to translate spoken word into the correct text, particularly for more challenging linguistic translations such
as principal and principle, which are
homophones.