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Monday, 8 July 2019

Creatures Activity Three, Homonyms

Hello, this is another blog post about the creatures activities.

Activity three: A homonym is a word that is spelled the same but has two different meaning. What are the different meaning's for bark and bat.

I have searched and finally found some homonym for bark and bat.
There are two different bats. There is one living thing and not living thing. The living bat is an animal that lives in caves. The other bat is used as a baseball bat or a bat for whacking in the air. For bark one is a doing word and one is a type of wood. A dog can bark that is one homonym of bark. Another homonym of bark is a bark of wood.(it is a type of wood. you can find barks at playground)

Anther homonym I know is fly that is an
 insect and another fly that is a doing word.


Here is a picture if your confused what I mean


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Can you think of some homonyms?

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