Homophones – Second Grade English
Homophones – 2nd Grade Writing
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meaning.
A pair is two of something (socks, shoes, gloves, etc).
A pear is fruit.
I can build sandcastles by the sea.
I see an airplane in the sky.
I hear mom calling me.
“Come here“, she said.
When I am sick I feel weak and out of energy.
Every week has seven days.
A shirt without any signs or words on it is a plain shirt.
I see a plane flying over us.
I wanted to go to the store too, but there was only room for two.
I knew that their stuff was over there by the tree.
Can you tell me which girl was a witch for Halloween?
I would like to get some new stickers.
My desk is made out of wood.
These books belong to our classroom.
I have to leave in an hour.
I want to wear my yellow shirt, but I don’t know where it is.
My mom bakes with flour, which sounds like a flower plant growing outside.
I got a brand new bike for my birthday.
I knew the answer to that question.
I better be more careful next time because there is a bee hive in the backyard.
I bought four popsicles for my family.
