Homophones

Homophones are pairs of words that sound the same but have distinctly different meanings and different spellings.

Exercise For Practice 
12. The child is (too/two) young to go to school alone.
13. Prasanna had a good (troupe/troop) for stage plays.
14. 1 (no/know) who took my pencil.
15. We should not (break/brake) the rules.
16. I asked him not to (teas/tease) my little sister
17. I have a (deer/dear) friend. Her name is Rashmi.
18. We will (wait/weight) for Kamal.
19.I (made/maid) cookies for my friend
20. She went to get a (hair/hare) cut.
21. I bought a (pear/pair) of socks 1024
22. She admired her favourite singer so much that she considered him as her (idol/idle), finding inspiration in his music and career.
23. He struggled to untie the stubborn (knot/not) in his shoelaces, tugging at the loops until finally managing to free his feet.
24. She is (adapt/adept) in the art of painting
25. Before I eat them, I will (pair/pare) this (pair/pare) of pears.
26. Due to his (illegible/eligible) handwriting, he is not (illegible/eligible) for the post.
27. The film was (band/banned) due to its controversial content
28. Please (accept/except) my humble present
29. I have got a (birth/berth) reserved in Rajdhani Express.
30. Our teacher asked us to bring our favourite (stationary/stationery) items to personalize our notebooks and make studying more enjoyable.
31. During our cooking class, we learned how to bake delicious cookies using (flour/flower) as one of the main ingredients.
32. Every morning, I enjoy a bowl of (cereal / serial) with fresh milk to kick-start my day with a nutritious and delicious breakfast.
33. I hung my freshly ironed shirt on a free for the next day. (hanger/hangar) to keep it wrinkle




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