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Areli Whitehead
20 March, 23:41
What is a homograph
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Pockets
21 March, 00:49
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A Homograph is a word that shares the same written form as another word; however, has a different meaning. For instance:
I live down the road. & The live stream starts in an hour.
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Damian Pena
21 March, 03:19
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Put quite simply, a homograph is a group (usually a pair) of words that are spelled the same way, but have different meanings. They may or may not be pronounced the same way, although the difference in pronunciation is often just a shift in the accented syllable.
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