The homophone for "I'll" is "isle."
gait, gate
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
aisle&island
I'll and isle are homophones for aisle. "I'll" is the contracted form of :I will." Example: I'll be home for Christmas. "Isle" is a very small island. Example: Some of the most beautiful pictures we took on vacation were from the isle of Crete.
The homophone for "I'll" is "isle."
gait, gate
aisle, isle
The homophones for I'll are: aisle; isle == ==
aisle&island
I'll and isle are homophones for aisle. "I'll" is the contracted form of :I will." Example: I'll be home for Christmas. "Isle" is a very small island. Example: Some of the most beautiful pictures we took on vacation were from the isle of Crete.
The passage in a church refers to the aisle, while land with water all around it is an isle - both are homophones.
That is the correct spelling of "aisle" as a path in a store or a church.The homophones (sound-alike words) are isle, meaning island, and I'll, the contraction for I will.
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
The homophones of "walk" are "wok" and "woke."