A homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but spelt differently. For example, two (She has two sisters), too (Can I have a coffee too please?) and to (I'm going to lunch).
Homophones from episode 8:(第8节对话里的同音字)
Hi and High Hi, how are you? At 12 o'clock the sun is high in the sky.
In and Inn Come in and have a cup of tea. 'Inn' is an old-fashioned word for 'pub'.
Meet and Meat Do you want to meet later for a drink? She's a vegetarian so she doesn't eat fish or meat.
Our and Hour This is our house. He was waiting for you for over an hour.
New and knew I love your new dress! I knew the answer as soon as she asked the question.
We and Wee We (my husband and I) would love you to come and stay. Scottish people say 'wee' for 'small' or 'little'.
Need and Knead We're hungry so we need some food. To make bread you have to knead the dough (a mixture of flour and water).
So and Sew It's raining so you need to use your umbrella. Will you sew a button on this shirt for me please?
You and Ewe You need to do more studying. You can get wool from a ram (a male sheep) or a ewe (a female sheep).
Know and No Do you know where the nearest Post Office is please? No, I don't know where it is, sorry.
Not and Knot 2 + 2 is not 5. If you tie string in a knot, it's very difficult to untie it.
Allowed and Aloud You're not allowed to smoke in this office. When I was very young, my mum used to read aloud to me every night.
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