Words, Words, Words
If I can’t figure out which homonym is used for just one meaning (see Homonym Hints 1), then I look to see if a related word will help me know which homonym to use. My mom pointed out to me that stationery, with an “ery,” refers to letters and envelopes, which also have a bunch of “e”s. Stationary, with an “ary,” means to stand or stay in one place – stand and stay are spelled with an “a.” Ah hah! Got it!
Do you have any other homonym hints I can pass on to others?
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