The homonym of "show" is "sho."
Actually "their" is a homophone for "there". Homonyms must have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings. An example is palm - part of you hand or a tree.There is no homonym for there.
The homonym for halve is "have." "Halve" means to divide something into two equal parts, while "have" is a verb used to show possession or ownership.
The homonym for "shown" is "shone." "Shown" is the past participle of the verb "show," while "shone" is the past tense of the verb "shine."
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
The homonym of "drenched" is "drentched."
Actually "their" is a homophone for "there". Homonyms must have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings. An example is palm - part of you hand or a tree.There is no homonym for there.
The homonym for "shown" is "shone." "Shown" is the past participle of the verb "show," while "shone" is the past tense of the verb "shine."
The homonym for halve is "have." "Halve" means to divide something into two equal parts, while "have" is a verb used to show possession or ownership.
The homonym of "drenched" is "drentched."
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.
The homonym for 'census' is 'sense'.
The homonym of sauce is "source".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
The homonym for "vale" is "veil."