homophones
There are homophones (sound-alike words):night - daily period without sunlight (the slang nite is not a proper spelling)knight - a feudal lord, or armored warrior
Weather and whether area homophones.
There are many homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings. Examples of homophones in English: to, two, too; pear, pare, pair; I eye, aye; bear, bare; row, roe; dear, deer. see, sea.
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night
its means a gaurd
night/knight
pear and pair knight and night right and write meet and meat
Some homophones for "lines" could be "lynes" or "lynes." And for "columns," some homophones could be "collumns" or "colloms."
Some homophones for "presents" are "presence" and "pries ends".
Some homophones for "hole" include whole and hull.
Some homophones for "flow" are floe and flue.
their
Some homophones of "sauce" are "saws", "saws", and "saws."
gwen
Some homophones of "poor" are pour and paw.