Some examples of homographs include: "bow" (a knot or to bend at the waist) and "wind" (air flow or to twist or coil).
give me a lest 30 of homograph
produce
The Ten Commandments in Filipino is translated as "Sampung Utos."
The words you are describing are likely homographs. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings. Examples include "bow" (to bend) and "bow" (a type of weapon).
What are two examples of the homograph- palm?
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Some examples of homographs include: "bow" (a knot or to bend at the waist) and "wind" (air flow or to twist or coil).
give me a lest 30 of homograph
who is the top ten Filipino richest businessman?
produce
The Ten Commandments in Filipino is translated as "Sampung Utos."
The words you are describing are likely homographs. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings. Examples include "bow" (to bend) and "bow" (a type of weapon).
The words "its" and "it's" are neither homophones nor homographs. They are examples of a possessive pronoun ("its") and a contraction ("it's") respectively.
Gimik
Sure! Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations. Examples include "bow" (a knot or to bend at the waist) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye or to rip).