Homographs are words that are spelt the same but with more than one meaning. A homograph that is also pronounced differently is a heteronym. Can you work out these sentences? (the capital letter word comes FIRST in the sentence!) 1) The bandage was ____ around the ____ 2) The farm was aiming to ____ ____ 3) The dump was so full that it had to ____ more ____ 4) There is no time like the ____, to give him the____ 5) When shot at, the ____ ____ 6) There was a ____ among the oarsmen about how to ____ 7) The bag was too ____ for the door to ____ 8) We had to ____ in the sail because of the ____ 9) Upon seeing the ____ in the painting, I shed a ____ 10) I had to ____ the students to a series of tests to find out what they knew about the ____ Let's face it - English is a funny language. There is no egg in eggplant, no ham in a hamburger; neither apple nor pine in a pineapple. English muffins weren't invented in England nor French fries in France.

Same spelling different meaning!

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