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Homophones Exercises

The document is a worksheet containing homophones and commonly misused words. It provides examples of the words in different contexts with blanks to be filled in. The goal is to practice differentiating between similar sounding words like "ate" and "eight" by choosing the correct word for each sentence. There are multiple sections targeting different sets of homophony pairs and misused words through examples.
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Homophones Exercises

The document is a worksheet containing homophones and commonly misused words. It provides examples of the words in different contexts with blanks to be filled in. The goal is to practice differentiating between similar sounding words like "ate" and "eight" by choosing the correct word for each sentence. There are multiple sections targeting different sets of homophony pairs and misused words through examples.
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Name:___________________

Homophones / Homonyms
and other commonly misused words

1. affect/effect 21. pail/pale


2. ate/eight 22. pair/pare
3. be/bee 23. passed/past
4. blew/blue 24. plain/plane
5. brake/break 25. read/red
6. cent/scent/sent 26. right/write
7. dear/deer 27. road/rode
8. flour/flower 28. sail/sale
9. grate/great 29. sea/see
10. hear/here 30. sew/so/sow
11. hole/whole 31. some/sum
12. hour/our 32. stair/stare
13. its/it’s 33. tail/tale
14. knew/new 34. theirs/there’s
15. threw/through 35. their/there/they’re
16. than/then 36. to/too/two
17. know/no/now 37. weak/week
18. lay/lie 38. which/witch
19. loose/lose 39. who’s/whose
20. one/won 40. your/you’re
Homophones “ate” and “eight”
1. I _________ too much at dinner.
2. The movie starts at _________ o’clock sharp!
3. An octopus has _____________ legs.
4. The monkey __________ four bananas!

Homophones “be” and “bee”


1. A ___________ stung me at recess today.
2. She is supposed to _______ at work today.
3. I laughed when Mom said I was “Busy as a _________.”
4. Hurry! I don’t want to ______ late.

Homophones “blew” and “blue”


1. My favorite color is ________.
2. The wind _________ the tree over.
3. He huffed and puffed and __________ the house made of hay.
4. The Pacific Ocean is a deep _________ color.

Homophones “brake” and “break”


1. We had a quick _____________ for lunch.
2. The ______________ on her back tire didn’t work.
3. Mom had to hit the _____________ so we wouldn’t run the red light.
4. The doctor said the fracture on my arm was a clean ___________.

Homophones “dear” and “deer”


1. Be a _________ and get me a drink please.
2. The _________ jumped right into the road in front of us.
3. My letter started, “___________ John.”
4. My Grandpa hunts ______________.

Homophones “flour” and “flower”


1. We needed to borrow a cup of ___________ to make our cookies.
2. My favorite _________ is the daisy.
3. My Grandma is always in her ___________- garden.
4. __________ is the main ingredient in bread.
Homophones “cent” and “scent” and “sent”
1. Tracy ___________ her mom flowers for her birthday.
2. Vanilla is my favorite _________________.
3. A penny is worth one __________.
4. The ____________ from her perfume was strong.
5. She was one ____________ short to pay for ice cream.
6. The scary movie ___________________ shivers down my spine!

Homophones “grate” and “great”


1. I had to __________ the cheese for the nachos.
2. My brother wants to be a __________ golfer.
3. My __________ grandma is 100 years old!
4. The truck is coming to ____________ our dirt road today.

Homophones “hear” and “here”


1. I can’t ____________ you!
2. Come over _________!
3. We could _________ the band leading the parade.
4. My Aunt Valerie is flying ________ today.

Homophones “hole” and “whole”


1. She ate the ________ pizza.
2. Every bagel has a __________ in the center.
3. I spent my __________ allowance on baseball cards.
4. My favorite shirt has a ____________ in the armpit!

Homophones “sew”, “so” and “sow”


1. My Grandma likes to _______ quilts.
2. Farmers ___________ seeds in the dirt.
3. She ran __________ fast, she set a new record.
4. “You reap what you ____________.”
5. That roller coaster was ________ fast, my hat blew off!
6. My mom is teaching me how to __________.
Homophones “knew” and “new”
1. She got mud on her __________ shoes.
2. She ____________ she was in trouble.
3. I _______ the answer to the question first.
4. My mom is making a ________ recipe for dinner.

Homophones “threw” and “through”


1. He ______________ a rock ____________ the window.
2. Stars shine ____________ the darkness.
3. They ____________ rice at the bride and groom.
4. She ____________ away his pictures because she was ____________ with him.

Misused Words “than” and “then

1. I rather ride in the car _________ ride my bike.


2. You can ride your bike to my office and _________ I will drive you the rest of the way.
3. Let’s go to a movie and _________ go get ice cream.
4. Snowboarding is more fun _________ skiing.

Homophones / Misused Words “know” and “no” and “now”


1. I _________ where you live.
2. He said “______ onions” on the pizza.
3. She did not __________ how to sing.
4. I want to go to the movie __________.
5. ________ is the time to act if we want to get anything done!
6. My mom said, “_________, you cannot go.”

Homophones “one” and “won”


1. My Uncle Tom ___________ the game.
2. I have ____________ pair of baseball cleats.
3. We never heard who __________ the game.
4. Our baseball team was ahead by __________ point.

Homophones “pail” and “pale”


1. The ___________ was full of water when it spilled.
2. She became ___________ when the doctor said she needed a shot.
3. She wore a _____________ blue dress for Easter.
4. My ___________ had the most berries in it.
Homophones “pair” and “pare”
1. The recipe said to _________ an apple.
2. A ________ of geese live in our pond.
3. My new ________ of shoes were dirty.
4. I didn’t know how to ____________ the potato.

Homophones “passed” and “past”


1. She ____________ the house twice before she found it.
2. Her grandmother liked to remember the ____________.
3. He ____________ the spelling test.
4. The bird flew right _____________ the nest.

Homophones “plain” and “plane”


1. Mitchell only eats __________ yogurt.
2. The ________ was two hours late.
3. A pilot flies a _____________ for a living.
4. I wanted my ice cream _________, with no extra toppings.

Homophones “read” and “red”


1. I wore a bright ________ dress to the party.
2. I ________ twenty pages in an hour.
3. Tomatoes are bright ___________ in color.
4. The teacher ____________ out loud to her class.

Homophones “right” and “write”


1. Her aunt forgot to turn __________ on Elm Street.
2. I have to ___________ a four-page paper.
3. I bat with my ______________ hand.
4. I love to ___________ stories!

Homophones “road” and “rode”


1. The _________ was bumpy and curvy.
2. Alex _________ his bike to Grandma’s house.
3. We didn’t know which ___________ to take.
4. I __________ a motorcycle last week.
Homophones “sail” and “sale”
1. Every video game was on ___________ today.
2. The ___________ on the boat was stuck.
3. We used a _________ to make our boat go faster.
4. My mom made cupcakes for the school bake _________ today.

Homophones “sea” and “see”


1. The fog was so thick we couldn’t ___________.
2. The Caribbean is a ________ in the tropics.
3. Some day I’m going to sail the seven __________!
4. I love to _____________ you smile.

Homophones “some” and “sum”


1. That was ___________ movie!
2. The ________ of two plus two is four.
3. We wanted ________ more pizza.
4. Our teacher had us figure the _______ of the equation.

Homophones “hour” and “our”


1. __________ school is the best!
2. Lunch will be ready in an ___________.
3. I have to wait an _________ before I can swim.
4. My dad thinks ________ basketball team is the best.

Homophones “stair” and “stare”


1. The basket was on the bottom _____________.
2. All he could do was _________ at the ugly dog.
3. My legs were so tired I couldn’t climb one more __________.
4. My friend and I liked to ______________ each other down.

Homophones “tail” and “tale”


1. The lemur has a long ___________.
2. The story of Paul Bunyan is a tall __________.
3. I didn’t believe my Grandpa’s fairy _______.
4. That cat has no __________!
Homophones “theirs” and “there’s”
1. ____________ ice cream in the freezer.
2. __________ popcorn on the floor.
3. I don’t know where ____________ went, but ours is here.
4. How did ______________ end up on the table

Homophones “weak” and “week”


1. There are seven days in every ___________.
2. I get to see my dad next ___________.
3. My muscles were ________ after I was sick.
4. Baby kittens are born very ____________.

Homophones “which” and “witch”


1. We didn’t know __________ road to choose.
2. The girl dressed up as a ___________ for Halloween.
3. My favorite character in The Wizard of Oz is Esmeralda,
the Good __________.
4. I knew ________________ pumpkin I was going to pick.

Homophones “who’s” and “whose”


1. I didn’t know __________ shoes they were.
2. ___________ book is missing?
3. _________ going to the park with us?
4. _______ our teacher talking about?
Homophones “ate” and “eight”
ate
1. I _________ too much at dinner.
eight o’clock sharp!
2. The movie starts at _________
eight
Answer Key
3. An octopus has _____________ legs.
ate
4. The monkey __________ four bananas!

Homophones “be” and “bee”


bee
1. A ___________ stung me at recess today.
be at work today.
2. She is supposed to _______
bee
3. I laughed when Mom said I was “Busy as a _________.”
be late.
4. Hurry! I don’t want to ______

Homophones “blew” and “blue”


blue
1. My favorite color is ________.
blew the tree over.
2. The wind _________
blew
3. He huffed and puffed and __________ the house made of hay.
blue
4. The Pacific Ocean is a deep _________ color.

Homophones “brake” and “break”


break
1. We had a quick _____________ for lunch.
brake
2. The ______________ on her back tire didn’t work.
brakes
3. Mom had to hit the _____________ so we wouldn’t run the red light.
break
4. The doctor said the fracture on my arm was a clean ___________.

Homophones “dear” and “deer”


dear and get me a drink please.
1. Be a _________
deer jumped right into the road in front of us.
2. The _________
Dear
3. My letter started, “___________ John.”
deer
4. My Grandpa hunts ______________.

Homophones “flour” and “flower”


flour
1. We needed to borrow a cup of ___________ to make our cookies.
flower is the daisy.
2. My favorite _________
flower
3. My Grandma is always in her ___________- garden.
Flour
4. __________ is the main ingredient in bread.
Homophones “cent” and “scent” and “sent”
sent
1. Tracy ___________ her mom flowers for her birthday.
scent
2. Vanilla is my favorite _________________.
cent
3. A penny is worth one __________.
scent
4. The ____________ from her perfume was strong.
cent
5. She was one ____________ short to pay for ice cream.
sent
6. The scary movie ___________________ shivers down my spine!

Homophones “grate” and “great”


grate
1. I had to __________ the cheese for the nachos.
great golfer.
2. My brother wants to be a __________
great grandma is 100 years old!
3. My __________
grate
4. The truck is coming to ____________ our dirt road today.

Homophones “hear” and “here”


hear
1. I can’t ____________ you!
here
2. Come over _________!
hear the band leading the parade.
3. We could _________
here today.
4. My Aunt Valerie is flying ________

Homophones “hole” and “whole”


whole pizza.
1. She ate the ________
hole
2. Every bagel has a __________ in the center.
whole allowance on baseball cards.
3. I spent my __________
hole
4. My favorite shirt has a ____________ in the armpit!

Homophones “sew”, “so” and “sow”


sew quilts.
1. My Grandma likes to _______
sow
2. Farmers ___________ seeds in the dirt.
so
3. She ran __________ fast, she set a new record.
sow
4. “You reap what you ____________.”
so
5. That roller coaster was ________ fast, my hat blew off!
sew
6. My mom is teaching me how to __________.
Homophones “knew” and “new”
new
1. She got mud on her __________ shoes.
knew
2. She ____________ she was in trouble.
knew the answer to the question first.
3. I _______
new recipe for dinner.
4. My mom is making a ________

Homophones “threw” and “through”


threw
1. He ______________ through the window.
a rock ____________
through the darkness.
2. Stars shine ____________
threw
3. They ____________ rice at the bride and groom.
threw
4. She ____________ through with him.
away his pictures because she was ____________

Misused Words “than” and “then


than
1. I rather ride in the car _________ ride my bike.
then
2. You can ride your bike to my office and _________ I will drive you the rest of the way.
then go get ice cream.
3. Let’s go to a movie and _________
than skiing.
4. Snowboarding is more fun _________

Homophones / Misused Words “know” and “no” and “now”


know where you live.
1. I _________
No onions” on the pizza.
2. He said “______
know how to sing.
3. She did not __________
now
4. I want to go to the movie __________.
Now is the time to act if we want to get anything done!
5. ________
No
6. My mom said, “_________, you cannot go.”

Homophones “one” and “won”


won
1. My Uncle Tom ___________ the game.
one
2. I have ____________ pair of baseball cleats.
won
3. We never heard who __________ the game.
one
4. Our baseball team was ahead by __________ point.

Homophones “pail” and “pale”


pail
1. The ___________ was full of water when it spilled.
pale
2. She became ___________ when the doctor said she needed a shot.
pale
3. She wore a _____________ blue dress for Easter.
pail
4. My ___________ had the most berries in it.
Homophones “pair” and “pare”
pare an apple.
1. The recipe said to _________
pair of geese live in our pond.
2. A ________
pair of shoes were dirty.
3. My new ________
pare
4. I didn’t know how to ____________ the potato.

Homophones “passed” and “past”


passed
1. She ____________ the house twice before she found it.
past
2. Her grandmother liked to remember the ____________.
passed
3. He ____________ the spelling test.
past
4. The bird flew right _____________ the nest.

Homophones “plain” and “plane”


plain
1. Mitchell only eats __________ yogurt.
plane was two hours late.
2. The ________
plane
3. A pilot flies a _____________ for a living.
plain with no extra toppings.
4. I wanted my ice cream _________,

Homophones “read” and “red”


red dress to the party.
1. I wore a bright ________
read twenty pages in an hour.
2. I ________
red
3. Tomatoes are bright ___________ in color.
read
4. The teacher ____________ out loud to her class.

Homophones “right” and “write”


right
1. Her aunt forgot to turn __________ on Elm Street.
write
2. I have to ___________ a four-page paper.
right
3. I bat with my ______________ hand.
write
4. I love to ___________ stories!

Homophones “road” and “rode”


road was bumpy and curvy.
1. The _________
rode his bike to Grandma’s house.
2. Alex _________
road
3. We didn’t know which ___________ to take.
rode
4. I __________ a motorcycle last week.
Homophones “sail” and “sale”
sale
1. Every video game was on ___________ today.
sail
2. The ___________ on the boat was stuck.
sail
3. We used a _________ to make our boat go faster.
sale today.
4. My mom made cupcakes for the school bake _________

Homophones “sea” and “see”


see
1. The fog was so thick we couldn’t ___________.
sea
2. The Caribbean is a ________ in the tropics.
seas
3. Some day I’m going to sail the seven __________!
see
4. I love to _____________ you smile.

Homophones “some” and “sum”


some
1. That was ___________ movie!
sum of two plus two is four.
2. The ________
some more pizza.
3. We wanted ________
sum of the equation.
4. Our teacher had us figure the _______

Homophones “hour” and “our”


Our
1. __________ school is the best!
hour
2. Lunch will be ready in an ___________.
hour before I can swim.
3. I have to wait an _________
our
4. My dad thinks ________ basketball team is the best.

Homophones “stair” and “stare”


stair
1. The basket was on the bottom _____________.
stare
2. All he could do was _________ at the ugly dog.
stair
3. My legs were so tired I couldn’t climb one more __________.
stare
4. My friend and I liked to ______________ each other down.

Homophones “tail” and “tale”


tail
1. The lemur has a long ___________.
tale
2. The story of Paul Bunyan is a tall __________.
tale
3. I didn’t believe my Grandpa’s fairy _______.
tail
4. That cat has no __________!
Homophones “theirs” and “there’s”
There's
1. ____________ ice cream in the freezer.
There's popcorn on the floor.
2. __________
theirs
3. I don’t know where ____________ went, but ours is here.
theirs
4. How did ______________ end up on the table

Homophones “weak” and “week”


week
1. There are seven days in every ___________.
week
2. I get to see my dad next ___________.
weak after I was sick.
3. My muscles were ________
weak
4. Baby kittens are born very ____________.

Homophones “which” and “witch”


which road to choose.
1. We didn’t know __________
witch
2. The girl dressed up as a ___________ for Halloween.
3. My favorite character in The Wizard of Oz is Esmeralda,
witch
the Good __________.
which
4. I knew ________________ pumpkin I was going to pick.

Homophones “who’s” and “whose”


whose shoes they were.
1. I didn’t know __________
Whose
2. ___________ book is missing?
Who's going to the park with us?
3. _________
Who's our teacher talking about?
4. _______

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