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"Homophones” is used to describe a word that sounds similar to another word, but has different meanings. Homophones originate from Greek Word "Homo” meaning same and "phone” meaning sound. The reason the English language has so many homophones is because English has many vowels, many silent letters and many words that has an origin from different languages, so as a result- Multiple Homophones!
They can be great fun when used in games or any dual-meaning jokes but can be a major losing point if used in important international exams like IELTS; writing the other similar-sounding word instead of the original, can completely change the meaning of the sentence.
Let us learn the correct use of homophones in ielts writing and score high
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