Garner on Language and Writing gives examples of commonly misused
homophones in legal writing.
Then use
the homophones in spelling tests or dictations.
For instance, «do» and «due» are
homophones in US English, but not in British English.
PP Flashcards Worksheets This is a resource showing some confusing homophones and an additional two worksheets - match the word meaning and put the correct
homophone in the sentence.
If you accidentally use the wrong
homophone in your resume, the reader may think you either have little knowledge of elementary grammar, or failed to edit your resume.
Not exact matches
Homophones can also refer to different ways of spelling the same sound, for instance «f» and «ph»
in English.
This animated Power Point provides pupils with 56 sets of
homophones and varied opportunities to test their knowledge of the meaning of these words
in different contexts.
The areas covered
in the book are: using apostrophes, plurals, the present and past tense, nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, punctuation, spelling,
homophones, homonyms, commonly confusing words, suffixes, sentence writing and opposites.
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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Included
in this document are 66 pairs of common
homophones.
In particular: adjectives, noun phrases, sentence structure, sentence types (commands), use of commas to separate words in a list, the apostrophe for omission and the homophones their, there and they'r
In particular: adjectives, noun phrases, sentence structure, sentence types (commands), use of commas to separate words
in a list, the apostrophe for omission and the homophones their, there and they'r
in a list, the apostrophe for omission and the
homophones their, there and they're.
Children must find the
homophone using wrongly
in the sentences.
Included
in this wide variety of starters and warm ups are: - optical illusions - ice breakers - Taboo games - Brain gyms -
homophones - metaphors and similes - double negatives - imperatives - punctuation practice - spellings - inference - describing games and many, many more!
* You receive NINE different word search puzzles
in this bundle: - Puzzle 1 — Math Word Search - Puzzle 2 — General Science Word Search - Puzzle 3 — Insects for Kids Word Search - Puzzle 4 —
Homophones Word Search - Puzzle 5 — Grammar Word Search - Puzzle 6 — Nutrition Word Search - Puzzle 7 — Positive Words Word Search - Puzzle 8 — Spring Word Search - Puzzle 9 — Sports Word Search * NINE PUZZLES — RUN «EM OFF, PASS «EM OUT!
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
The worksheets contain a variety of tasks
in which pupils are required to choose the correct
homophones, write sentences containing
homophones and correct incorrectly used
homophones.
Business emails - 20 page e-book The Verb «To Be» simple present Future tense diagrams and activities
Homophones Synonym and Antonym worksheets and activities Present and past tense irregular verb game Things
in Common Icebreaker Giving good verbal instructions Small Talk Presentation - Interactive lesson
The following topics are also covered
in the resource: Proofreading Capital letters How to write a great intro Apostrophes Colons Writing devices DAFOREST Sentence starters Spellings
Homophones Final exam tips
There are five types of question
in this version of the game; 1) Correct the tense error, 2) Replace the incorrect
homophone, 3) Correct the punctuation, 4) Insert the parenthesis, 5) Insert the correct conjunction This is a fully editable game PPT which will drive your students wild, so once you've been through all the questions, just replace the questions with 40 more of your own and you can use this game again and again.
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
Students
in grades 1 - 6 can match rhyming words, prefixes and suffixes, synonyms,
homophones, and adjectives
in between animated blizzards and hurricanes.
This
homophone powerpoint is set up
in the same style as the popular game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
Alphabet games, vocabulary building, increase skill
in word blending, sentence construction, contractions, prefixes, and
homophones.
Recognize synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, and
homophones for identified vocabulary words presented
in isolation or within a group of words.
Sentence Unscramble This activity enhances listening skills while reinforcing how each
homophone is used properly
in context.
Engage your students
in reviewing
homophones with this fun set of winter powerpoint lesson plans!
Sentence Writing Practice activity, when completed with a middle school
Homophones word list, helps build literacy skills by providing opportunities to apply acquired writing and language skills
in context.
Players will find grammar, spelling, capitalization, and
homophone mistakes, and they can hone skills for a specific mistake
in the practice mode.
The exhibition's title is suggestive of this: «caza»
in Spanish means «searching» or «hunting» and is a
homophone of the Spanish work casa, or «house.»
They are gentle, vibrant reinterpretations of organic matter (
in Hebrew the number «18» is the
homophone for the word «chai,» meaning «life»).
A number of pieces play with the meanings of words — one uses negative prefixes, another a set of
homophones — but Swanson is also interested
in the spaces between words.
The group exhibition Caza — a word that
in Spanish means «searching» or «hunting,» and is a
homophone of «casa» (home)-- is an attempt to respond to such questions, or an occasion to at least consider them.
If you don't, any misused
homophones might become an example
in Garner's next book.
Word pairs like segue / segway — called
homophones — cause trouble because they're often misused
in legal writing.
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.
These
homophones — or words that sound alike, however, mean diverse things and are spelled
in an unexpected way — are so generally confounded that even professionals blend them up
in their resumes.