Homophones and the Newspaper
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings
and, of course, different meanings. Read the following paragraphs
carefully, make the necessary corrections and rewrite them correctly.
Then find five pairs of homophones in the newspaper.
Eye halve a spelling chequer. It came with my pea sea. It plainly
marques four my revue mistakes eye can knot see.
Eye strike a key and type a word and weight four it two say weather eye
am wrong oar write. It shows me strait a weigh as soon as a mist ache is
maid. It nose before two long and eye can make the error rite. Its
rarely ever wrong.
Eye have run these sentences threw it. I am sure your pleased two no its
letter perfect awl the weigh threw. My chequer tolled me sew.