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Using the right homophone for your PDF content

When you hear a word and use it in your document, make sure that you're using the right one! Here are the most commonly mistaken words that sounds just like the other but means differently!

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Using the right homophone for your PDF content

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  1. Did you know? Did you know? It’s pretty common to hear a word and find out later that it has a different spelling or meaning. 2

  2. But But… It’s an embarrassing mishap if it is in written form.

  3. Don Don’t worry t worry You’re not crazy. There are really some words that sound the same.

  4. Similar sounds Similar sounds…? ? These confusing words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings have a name and it's called homophones. homophones.

  5. What are homophones? What are homophones? “two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.”

  6. What are homophones? What are homophones? Both have different spellings and different meanings but they are both pronounced the same way, which can lead to confusion and misinterpretation if not used correctly.

  7. Common homophones Common homophones Since there’s a lot of these mistakes on PDF documents, we decided to share with you a list of homophones that are common to the English language – and often mistaken. Let’s start!

  8. # #1 1 (words and meaning) Air - Gaseous substance Heir -A person entitled to property

  9. # #2 2 Aisle – Passage Isle – Small Island

  10. # #3 3 Ante – Before Anti - Against

  11. # #4 4 Eye – part of a body I – referring to self

  12. # #5 5 Bear – an animal Bare – without addition

  13. # #6 6 Be - Take place Bee - Insect

  14. # #7 7 Break - To separate Brake - To stop

  15. # #8 8 Buy - Spending By - Identifying person

  16. # #9 9 Cell - Smallest structural unit in an organism Sell - Giving in exchange for money

  17. # #110 0 Cent - Money Scent - Something you smell

  18. # #11 11 Cereal - Food Serial - Identifying Number 00000000001000

  19. # #12 12 Coarse - Rough Course - Path or way

  20. # #13 13 Complement - What completes it Compliment - To praise

  21. # #14 14 Dam - A barrier Damn - Condemned

  22. # #15 15 Dear - Regarded with deep affection Deer - An animal

  23. # #16 16 X x Die - End of life Dye - Substance to color

  24. # #17 17 Fair - Equal Fare - Fee of passengers

  25. # #18 18 Fir - Tree Fur - Soft hair of animals

  26. # #19 19 For - Used to indicate who is given Four – Number 4

  27. # #2 20 0 Hair - Part of the body Hare - Animal

  28. # #21 21 Heal – Cure Heel - Back part of foot

  29. # #22 22 Hear - Be told Here - Place or position

  30. # #23 23 Him - Boy person Hymn - Religious song

  31. # #24 24 Hole - Hallow place Whole - Entire/all of it

  32. # #25 25 Hour - Time Our - Belonging

  33. # #26 26 Idle - Avoiding work Idol - Admired person

  34. # #27 27 In - Enclosed around Inn - Establishment for accommodation

  35. # #28 28 Knight - Soldier in armor Night - Period of darkness

  36. # #29 29 Knot - Fasten Not - Negative clause

  37. # #3 30 0 Know - Aware No - Negative response

  38. # #31 31 Made - Past tense of make Maid - Person who cleans

  39. # #32 32 Mail - Letters and packages Male - Man / Boy

  40. # #33 33 Meat - Flesh Meet - Organized event

  41. # #34 34 Morning - Time between midnight and noon Mourning - Sad

  42. # #35 35 None – Nothing Nun - Member of religious group

  43. # #36 36 Oar - Used to row a boat Or - Linking alternatives

  44. # #37 37 One - Number 1 Won - Success

  45. # #38 38 Pair - Two Pear - Fruit

  46. # #39 39 Peace - Freedom from disturbance Piece - A part

  47. # #4 40 0 Plain - Not decorated Plane - Airborne object

  48. # #4 411 Poor - Lacking money Pour - Flow

  49. # #42 42 Pray - Solemn request Prey - Animal that is hunted

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