Homophones for Vocabulary Practice

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Enhance your vocabulary skills by learning and practicing homophones such as guessed/guest, wave/waive, core/corps, prophet/profit, assistants/assistance, shone/shown. Explore different sets each day and challenge yourself to use them in sentences to reinforce your understanding.

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  1. Monday, September 17 HOMOPHONES Copy the following into your journal: guessed (v.) past tense of to guess, which means to predict or estimate ( He didn t know the answer, so he guessed. ) guest (n.) a visitor to a home or business ( I was a guest at my friend s party. ) wave (n.) a ridge or swell moving along the surface of the water ( an ocean wave); (v.) to move back and forth or up and down ( to wave goodbye ) waive (v.) to give up a claim or right voluntarily ( to waive your right to an attorney )

  2. Tuesday, September 18 HOMOPHONES Copy the following into your journal: core (n.) the center or most important part of something ( An apple s seeds are in its core. ) corps (n.) a special branch of the armed forces; a group of people acting together ( the Marine Corps ) prophet (n.) one who speaks with divine inspiration or predicts the future ( God spoke through his prophet. ) profit (n.)advantageous gain; return on an investment ( the profit from a good business )

  3. Wednesday, September 19 HOMOPHONES Copy the following into your journal: assistants (pl. n.) helpers ( I need three assistants to help me with my project. ) assistance (n.) aid or help ( The hurricane victims need assistance with food and shelter. ) shone (v.) past tense of to shine ( There were no clouds last night, so the stars shone brightly. ) shown (v.) past participle of to show ( The math teacher has shown his students how to divide fractions three times already. )

  4. Thursday, September 20 HOMOPHONES Use the 12 homophones from this week s warm-ups in as few sentences as possible. Each sentence must use AT LEAST TWO homophones. Example: My assistants waved goodbye when they left.

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