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Knew = to have known. |
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#22
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anyone - a pronoun meaning any person at all
any one - a paired adjective and noun meaning a specific item in a group |
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#23
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we have these words
all ready: used as an adjective to express complete preparedness already: an adverb expressing time |
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#24
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I got this one also
anyway: in any case or nonetheless any way: any particular course, direction, or manner |
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maybe: perhaps
may be: a form of the verb be |
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#26
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another set of words :
to - preposition, or first part of the infinitive form of a verb too - very, also two - the number 2 |
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#27
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hi, just found another set of words.
emigrate - you emigrate from a place immigrate - you immigrate to a place corps - is a group of people acting under common leadership or direction. corpse - is a dead body. |
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#28
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additional examples of homophone:
aloud and allowed bear and bare cent, scent, and sent days and daze |
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#29
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quarts and quartz
real and reel oar, ore and or |
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#30
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Man I learned so much about the differences between words just from reading these forum posts. Thanks!
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