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Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and different spelling.
Kia ora. My name is Souta and I attend Te hapara school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti. I really liked how you put an example in it. This reminds me of when I didn't know the difference.Next time you could add more examples in it.すごいかっこいい!!!!(super cool!!)
Kia ora. My name is Maia and I attend Te Hapara school. I really liked the words you chose for your sentences. This reminds me of when I used to do Homophones with my cousin and aunty. Were these sentences hard to think of?
Kia ora. my name is Zeke and I attend Te Hapara school. I really liked the words you chose to put into your examples. This reminds me of when I used to do homophones.
Kia ora. My name is Souta and I attend Te hapara school in Gisborne, Tairāwhiti.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you put an example in it. This reminds me of when I didn't know the difference.Next time you could add more examples in it.すごいかっこいい!!!!(super cool!!)
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ReplyDeleteKia ora. My name is Maia and I attend Te Hapara school. I really liked the words you chose for your sentences. This reminds me of when I used to do Homophones with my cousin and aunty. Were these sentences hard to think of?
ReplyDeleteKia ora. my name is Zeke and I attend Te Hapara school. I really liked the words you chose to put into your examples. This reminds me of when I used to do homophones.
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