What are Homophones?
What are Homophones? Homophones are different words and different meanings but they sound the same, e.g., Their, There and They're or Two, Too and To, there are so many Homophones you could get mixed up with.
Homophones meanings Bold Text = Homophones
e.g. = Example
Different meanings of Homophones. Like Their,There and They're
Their: Their means someones property. e.g.
"Hey is that our car?" asked Tom
"No Tom that is their car," replied Dad
There
There: There kinda means over there or like pointing somewhere. e.g.
"Dad look over there *points over to the mansion," said Tom
"That is a Oresome mansion, one day you might be that rich,"said Dad
They're
They're: They're is They are but shortened and it is like doing something e.g.
"Hey Dad look they're buying a Dog,"said Tom
"That Dog type is a Teacup Pomeranian,"said Dad
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Homophones Literacy Friday 9th June 2017
Thursday, 1 June 2017
BEST LEARNING EVER NYLD (National Youngs Leader Day)
What I learned: I heard Aaron Jackson said Remember that thing you never did and I also learned from a guy named Daniel Flynn (He has his own brand named Thank you he sells water and some other stuff) he said just keep trying don't give up. He started making Thank you water because he read a article that homeless people died from dirty water then he started selling the Thank You water to famous stores but some say no and no and no and no again then he wanted to sell Thank You water to 7 Eleven and they said no and then he and his friends made a Youtube video and he said # something (I forgot what # he did) then 7Eleven said yes and then again they said no and no again then he tried to sell it to a big, famous mall or shopping centre.
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