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Myles
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24 May, 00:56
Homograph ground and fall
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Homographs are words that have same spelling but can be used in different meanings and/or pronunciations. For examples - wind, bear, founded, wound, row, evening, bat etc ... The usual pronunciation is similar to 'I' in the words 'is' or 'in'. Wind means blowing air.
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