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Recall that homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. For example, a stake is a wooden post, and a steak is a piece of meat.

Read each sentence. If you find a misused homophone, rewrite the sentence correctly. If there is no error, write: The sentence is correct as it is.

Question 1 (12 points)

#01. I went to bed so late that I had trouble falling asleep last knight.
- Rewrite the sentence correctly or write: The sentence is correct as it is.

#02. You're lucky that you will sail to Europe on vacation this summer.
- Rewrite the sentence correctly or write: The sentence is correct as it is.

#03. Our fruit salad had apples, oranges, and pairs.
- Rewrite the sentence correctly or write: The sentence is correct as it is.

#04. Don't stare at me!
- Rewrite the sentence correctly or write: The sentence is correct as it is.



Answer :

Final answer:

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, leading to errors in writing.


Explanation:

The correct versions of the sentences:

  1. I went to bed so late that I had trouble falling asleep last night.
  2. You're lucky that you will sail to Europe on vacation this summer.
  3. Our fruit salad had apples, oranges, and pears.
  4. Don't stare at me!

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, leading to common errors in writing.


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