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Homophones Explained: Common Word Pairs That Sound Alike #136829 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational infographic defines homophones as words that share the same pronunciation but differ in meaning and spelling. It illustrates three classic pairs: “right” (correct) vs. “write” (to inscribe), “see” (to perceive) vs. “sea” (ocean), and “hair” (on head) vs. “hare” (animal), each accompanied by intuitive icons and a checkmark for correct usage.
Used in ESL classrooms, grammar worksheets, or online language-learning platforms to teach phonics and vocabulary differentiation; targets students, teachers, and self-learners seeking foundational English literacy support.
Related Cliparts: Learn what homophones are with clear examples like right/write, see/sea, and hair/hare-perfect for students and English learners.
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