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Homophones
Narrator: Looks like you’re in a heap of trouble.
Oh, you asked for a flower, but he covered you in flour.
When two words sound the same but mean something different—like flower and flour—we call them homophones.
Shh! Listen.
Can you hear that?
Look who’s here.
Oh, I thought I’d hidden that.
Hear and here are homophones too, just like bear and, um, bare.
Uh huh. Well, that got rid of him.
Right you guys, it’s almost night time.
No, night time, not knight time!
Oh, I give up.
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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They also have different spellings. Watch Fudge, Pudge and Grudge learn about homophones in this video.
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