Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones What’s the Difference?

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Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones

What’s the Difference?

HomonymsWords that have the same pronunciation and same spelling but different meanings.

Here’s an example:Row Vs. RowThey have the SAME spelling, SAME pronunciation, but DIFFERENT meanings.

Row Vs. RowRow Vs. RowRow: use oars to move a boatI had to row the boat for three

hours.

Row: a line of objectsI see a row of wonderful

students in front of me.

HomonymsHomonyms (continued)

Remember: homonyms have the SAME pronunciation, SAME spelling, but DIFFERENT…

MEANINGSMEANINGS

Can you think of Can you think of another example?another example?

Long Vs. Long Long: having great length

This building has a very long hallway. I had to wait a long time in the

dentist’s office. Long: to desire or yearn

greatly I have longed for this moment all of

my life. I long for a piece of delicious

chocolate.

HomographsHomographsWords that have the same spelling but DIFFERENT pronunciations and DIFFERENT meanings.

Here’s an example: Lead Vs. LeadLead Vs. LeadLead (li:d): go in front ofLead (led): a soft, heavy

metalThey have:

Same spellingDifferent pronunciationDifferent meanings

Can you think of Can you think of another example?another example?

Read vs. Read Read (ri:d):

I will read this book tomorrow. (future tense)

I am reading Bridge to Terabithia right now. (present tense)

Read (red): Have you read a good book recently?

(past tense)

HomophoneHomophoness

Words that have exactly the same sounds, but different spellings and meanings.DIFFERENT spellingSAME pronunciationDIFFERENT meanings

Here is an Here is an example:example:To / Too / TwoTo / Too / Two

To: I will go to the store.Too: Are you in that class too? (also)

Two: There are two cows standing next to the fence. (number)

HomophonesHomophones(sound alike)(sound alike)

Notice:Each of these words sound alike,

but they are spelled differently and have different meanings:

ToToo (also)Two (number)

Can you think of Can you think of another example?another example?

Mail Vs. MaleMail: letters/packages

The mail (letter) will arrive on Tuesday.

Male: boy/manMale is the opposite of female.

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SpellingSpelling Same Same Different

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Another Way To Look Another Way To Look At It:At It:

Homonyms: sound alike, spelled alike (row/row)

Homographs: spelled alike (lead/lead)

Homophones: sound alike (to/too/two)

Which ones are

homophones?

Bear

New

Saw

Hear Toe

Pit

Can

Right

Pear

Fear

Which ones are

homographs?

Bear

New

Saw

Hear Toe

Pit

Can

Right

Pear

Fear

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