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This presentation by Jyothi Singh for Class IV English discusses homophones, which are words that are pronounced the same as other words but have different meanings. It also introduces homonyms, which are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. The presentation includes examples and explanations of various homophones and homonyms.
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HOMOPHONES PRESENTATION BY JYOTHI SINGH CLASS IV ENG
A HOMOPHONE IS A WORD THATIS PRONOUNCED SAME AS OTHER WORD BUT DIFFERS IN MEANING HOMO= SAME PHONE = SOUND
ROSE SUN ROSE IN THE EAST
BERTH THERE ARE TWO BERTHS IN THIS SALOON TO SLEEP
THIS CARD ANOUNCES KYLE’S SISTER’S BIRTH
SUN IS LOOKING LIKE A POINT HE IS POINTING AT THE SUN
THIS ROUTE WOULD LEAD US THROUGH THE JUNGLE ROOTS HOLD THE SOIL TIGHT
Tale (stories)- Tail Tale (stories)- Tail
A few more homophones Son-sun Sea-see Meet-meat Hair-hare One-won Plain-plane
Homonyms Words that are Same in spellings But different In meanings
BOW BOW BOW FROCK HAS A RED BOW ON IT BOW HELPS TO SHOOT AN ARROW
THEY ARE BOWING TO EACH OTHER
SEED HAS SHOOTED UP AS PLANT SHE IS SHOOTING AN ARROW