Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
It is "How did you fare in the exam?"
The common way is light. In advertising, you might see it spelled lite.Without lights in my house, I couldn't find my husband's bottle of Bud Lite beer.Many computer programs made a "lite" version of the software.
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To light something on fire is a verb. A light is a noun. "Lite" as in lite salad dressing makes it an adjective.
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Oh honey, "lite fare" or "light fare" is just a fancy way of saying small, simple, or healthier food options. Think salads, fruit plates, or maybe some grilled chicken skewers. It's what you order when you want to pretend you're being good while still enjoying a little nibble.
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
It is "How did you fare in the exam?"
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
The common way is light. In advertising, you might see it spelled lite.Without lights in my house, I couldn't find my husband's bottle of Bud Lite beer.Many computer programs made a "lite" version of the software.
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To light something on fire is a verb. A light is a noun. "Lite" as in lite salad dressing makes it an adjective.
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The homophone (sound alike word) is fair. You can be honest and fair.The word fare exists, meaning the cost of a ticket, e.g. a bus fare.
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Two homophones for "lite" are "light" and "right."