1. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Pair”
(A) A fruit
(B) Two of something
(C) To cut hair
2. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Flour”
(A) A flower
(B) Powder used for baking
(C) A unit of time
3. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Lead” (pronounced as “leed”)
(A) A heavy metal
(B) To guide or direct
(C) A type of tree
4. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Tear” (pronounced as “teer”)
(A) To rip something
(B) A drop of water from the eye
(C) A type of fabric
5. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Sea”
(A) To perceive with the eyes
(B) A large body of water
(C) A tool for cutting
6. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Knight”
(A) Nighttime
(B) A soldier in armor
(C) A type of bird
7. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Wind” (pronounced as “wined”)
(A) To twist or turn
(B) Moving air
(C) A type of tree
8. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Write”
(A) To mark paper with words
(B) Correct or just
(C) A type of tree
9. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Bass” (pronounced as “base”)
(A) A type of fish
(B) A low-pitched sound
(C) A tool for cutting
10. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Peace”
(A) A part of something
(B) A state of calm
(C) A type of tree
11. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Bow” (pronounced as “boh”)
(A) To bend forward
(B) A knot with loops
(C) A type of tree
12. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Hole”
(A) A part of something
(B) An opening or gap
(C) A type of tree
13. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Row” (pronounced as “roh”)
(A) A line of objects
(B) To argue
(C) A type of tree
14. Choose the correct meaning of the homophone:
“Mail”
(A) A type of tree
(B) Letters and packages
(C) A tool for digging
15. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph:
“Minute” (pronounced as “my-noot”)
(A) A unit of time
(B) Very small
(C) A type of tree