Homophones: The Sneaky Words That’ll Make You Sound Like You Don’t Know Your Stuff!
Homophones are words that sound the same, but have different meanings. And if you’re not careful, they can make you sound a little… well, confused.
First we have ‘its’ and ‘it’s’.
‘Its’ shows possession, like “The dog hurt its leg.“
But ‘it’s’ is short for “it is,” like “Tom says it’s two o’clock.“
Next, we have ‘there,’ ‘their’ and ‘they’re.’
‘There’ refers to a place, like “There was nobody on the train.“
‘Their’ shows possession, like “I saw their new car.“
And ‘they’re’ is short for “they are,” like “Do you think they’re going to the theatre?“
Finally, don’t forget ‘your’ and ‘you’re.’
‘Your’ shows possession, like “Here is your seat.“
‘You’re’ means “you are,” like “You’re leaving today.”
REMEMBER: One wrong homophone, and you might cause a little confusion.
Keep it straight, and you’ll sound much more confident.


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