Saturday, May 31, 2008

Don't Confuse Your Homonyms!

Words like "there" and "their" are known as homonymns (or homophones) because they're pronounced exactly the same, but have very different meanings. In your writing, it's important to minimize the number of mistakes that exist. Errors with homonyms can be easy to avoid, provided you understand the meaning of each word. Let's look at a few of the most commonly used (and confused) homonyms. (For a more comprehensive list of homonyms, visit this site: http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html.)

1.)
ad = short for advertisement
add = short for addition


2.)
affect = to change
effect = result


3.)
hear = to listen
here = at this location


4.)
their = belonging to them
there = a place
they're = contraction of "they are"


5.)
to = toward
too = also; overly
two = a couple; more than one, but less than three


6.)
you're = contraction of "you are"
your = belonging to you


Now it's your turn. Please visit that site (http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html) and find a set of homonyms that you think are easy to confuse. Copy the information and paste it here to help create a more complete list!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

for- in place of

fore- in front

four- number after three


Rebekah W.

Anonymous said...

I could not find this on the web sight but I always had trouble with it when I was little, it was dessert and desert.

dessert- A usually sweet course or dish, as of fruit, ice cream, or pastry, served at the end of a meal.

desert- A barren or desolate area, especially:
a. A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
b. A region of permanent cold that is largely or entirely devoid of life.
c. An apparently lifeless area of water.


Jolene H.

Anonymous said...

affect to change

effect result

Anonymous said...

suite - ensemble
sweet - sugary

Geraldine G.

Anonymous said...

buy to purchase

by near

bye farewell

copied and pasted from www.cooper.com/alan/homonym-list.html.

Alicia said...
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Alicia said...

bel - indian thorn tree

Bel - Babylonian god

bell - ding ding

belle - beautiful woman


Alicia.T

Anonymous said...

coin: money
Quoin: corner stone

Anonymous said...

pail- bucket

pale- light colored


Luz Croce

Anonymous said...

7. breach to break through
breech the back part
8. buy to purchase
by near
bye farewell
9. coarse rough
course path followed
10.made accomplished manner
maid hired person to clean
11.past before now
passed missed something

Anonymous said...

brake - stopping device

break - to split apart

Indira H

Anonymous said...

*Aweful = filled with awe

*Awful = really bad

*Offal = butchered entrails

Giancarla D.

Anonymous said...

-affect to change

-effect result

-Bradley B.

Anonymous said...

mirlene

Homonymes

ade fruit beverage

aid to assist

aide an assistant

affect to change

effect result

Anonymous said...

aught - anything

ought - should


aural - of hearing

oral - of the mouth

October 10, 2009

Roxana Alvarez

Anonymous said...

acts - things done

ax - chopping tool

Leonie Florestal