Homophones

By Peter and Amy Fredman
with the assistance of ZOOM

DIRECTIONS- There are two encoded words that sound the same but might not be spelled the same in each sentence. Try to figure out which words should be replaced with the correct homophones. Good Luck!
  1. I saw a stallion when I was playing basketball.
  2. I had a circulatory attack when I was playing cards.
  3. I was very cold when I was eating hot soup.
  4. My dog drools on my slacks.
  5. I was holding onto my horses' hair when I was traveling through a Northern state.
  6. I was walking past a store when I decided to get something.
  7. The bread I bought at the supermarket was a lot of money.
  8. The guy was going by the Saloon when he ran into a horizontal iron rod.
  9. The man has seen double rhinos and he likes them, also.
  10. The airplane hit an insect while starting to travel.
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ANSWERS
  1. I saw a HORSE when I was playing HORSE.
  2. I had a HEART attack when I was playing HEARTS.
  3. I was very CHILLY when I was eating hot CHILE.
  4. My dog PANTS on my PANTS.
  5. I was holding onto my horses' MANE while traveling through MAINE.
  6. I walking BY a store when I decided to BUY something.
  7. The DOUGH I bought at the Supermarket was a lot of DOUGH.
  8. The guy was going by the BAR when he ran into a BAR.
  9. The man has see TWO rhinos and he likes them, TOO.
  10. The airplane hit a FLY when starting to FLY.
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