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Grammatical terms
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What are the names of the grammatical terms for
• words that are spelt the same but pronounced differently: eg row (as in boat) and row (as in noise or argument); bow (as in violin) and bow (as in curtsey)
• words that are spelt differently, but are pronounced the same: eg rain, reign; witch, which
• words that are spelt and pronounced the same, but have completely different meanings: eg seal (animal) seal (of approval)
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• words that are spelt the same but pronounced differently: eg row (as in boat) and row (as in noise or argument); bow (as in violin) and bow (as in curtsey)
• words that are spelt differently, but are pronounced the same: eg rain, reign; witch, which
• words that are spelt and pronounced the same, but have completely different meanings: eg seal (animal) seal (of approval)
Thanks
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