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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings. Here are some examples: To (indicating direction or purpose) / Too (also, excessively) / Two (the number 2) See (to perceive with eyes) / Sea (a large body of saltwater) Hear (to perceive sound with ears) / Here (in, at, or to this place or position) Know (to have information or understanding) / No (not any, opposite of yes) Their (belonging to them) / There (in, at, or to that place or position) / They're (contraction of "they are") Flower (the reproductive part of a plant) / Flour (powdered grain used for baking) Son (a male child) / Sun (the star that the Earth orbits) Write (to form letters or words on a surface) / Right (correct, or the opposite of left) Hour (a period of 60 minutes) / Our (belonging to us) For (indicating purpose or recipient) / Four (the number 4) मुझे अगला प्रश्न भेजें 📸