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wordstudyspelling.com The main road is really busy: take care please. Turn right past the church onto the main road. The horse tossed its mane and snorted angrily. The groom brushed the horse’s mane until it shone like silk. The lion roared! Its mane glowed in the moonlight like a golden halo. The main reason I asked you to come here is because of your behaviour but I also notice you’re not wearing the correct uniform. Did you know that giraffes and zebras have manes as well as lions and horses? Male animals are more likely to have manes than females. Main means the best in size or importance. We usually have our main meal in the evening, though it’s often in the middle of the day on Sundays. Y3 Homophones Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern.

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The main road is really busy: take care please.

Turn right past the church onto the main road.

The horse tossed its mane and snorted angrily.

The groom brushed the horse’s mane until it shone like silk.

The lion roared! Its mane glowed in the moonlight like a golden halo.

The main reason I asked you to come here is because of your behaviour but I also notice you’re not wearing the correct uniform.

Did you know that giraffes and zebras have manes as well as lions and horses?

Male animals are more likely to have manes thanfemales.

Main means the best in size or importance.

We usually have our main meal in the evening, though it’soften in the middle of the day on Sundays.

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I’ll meet you by the meat aisle in the supermarket.

Let’s meet for coffee very soon.

We had meat pie, mash and peas: my favourite!

Chicken is known as white meat but beef is known as red meat.

I love fish but I’m not that keen on crab meat.

Let’s meet half an hour before the film starts then we have plenty of time to get popcorn and drinks.

I don’t eat meat any more, I’m a vegetarian.

I wonder if we’ll meet Uncle Fred’s new partner when we go and see him this time?

Be polite please Sally! It’s not nice to say “Stop that or you’ll be dead meat!” to your friends!

Let’s meet at the butcher’s and buy some meat for dinner.

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In the chilly morning the mist clung to the damp earth as the sun rose.

Daddy! I missed you!

The weather was so awful! The mist was swirling around and I almost missed the turning in the dark.

When Karim came into the warm room from the cold outside his glasses misted over.

She loved having those long showers that left the bathroom warm and misted up afterwards.

His eyes misted over as he spoke of her: she had been the love of his life but now even her memory was almost lost in the

mists of time.Through the mist a strange white shape came towards him. “Help! A ghost!” he shouted in panic. He just missed bumping

into the gravestone as he turned and ran. “It’s only a sheep!” Calum called after him, laughing.

Sorry we missed you when we called. We have left your parcel with a neighbour.

I wasn’t listening and I missed what you said, sorry.

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I’ll give you a piece of my mind, you scoundrel!

It’s so peaceful here: it’s like a little piece of heaven.

Yum, that cake looks delicious. I think we’ll have one piece each, for a treat.

There were seven pieces of flapjack in the tin when I last looked but there are only four now. Who’s been stealing?

“Pieces of eight, pieces of eight,” said the parrot.

We could try and make peace with them by offering them some pieces of chocolate?

This is an importance piece of your history, remembering the day peace came after those years of war.

Love and peace, hot and cold, friend and foe. You two are enemies one minute and besties the next!

It’s been quite peaceful here without you lot.

They tiptoed softly past the cot, trying not to disturb the baby’s peaceful sleep.

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