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This document contains a worksheet with homophones. Part one contains 25 multiple choice questions choosing between similar sounding words. Part two instructs the student to write two sentences for each of three word pairs to demonstrate correct usage of the homophones.

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Homophones Worksheet 3
Scuba Kids!
Part One: Choose the correct word.

1. Since the weather / whether was clear, my cousin and I went to the ocean.
2. We decided to board / bored a ship that was headed to deep waters.
3. We brought all our diving gear onto the boat and set sail / sale for adventure.
4. The captain steered us into a large waive / wave and I almost fell off the boat.
5. We crossed the straight / strait off the port and headed for the open sea.
6. The old wooden peer / pier from which we departed faded into a speck on the horizon.
7. Our Captain used to be a colonel / kernel in the navy.
8. He was discharged for hornswoggling, so now he is no longer a naval / navel man.
9. My cousin still said, "Aye aye / Eye eye / I I , Captain!" every time the man spoke to us.
10. After the anchor was throne / thrown into the water, my cousin and I put on our diving gear.
11. We both said, "Serf's / Surf's up!" at the same time and jumped into the ocean.
12. Our gear became a lot lighter and easier to bare / bear once we got in the water.
13. The waters were peaceful and we began our descent / dissent to the seafloor.
14. As we passed / past a coral reef, we saw a tiger shark.
15. My first thought was that we should flea / flee but there was no going back.
16. Our air hoses would get tangled in the reef, so we had to keep moving foreword / forward.
17. The tiger shark swam by us and we were happy to have missed / mist him.
18. "Wow, I hope we don't run into a wail / wale / whale next," said my cousin.
19. Of course the next thing we saw was the tail / tale of a very large creature.
20. My cousin and I both guessed / guest at what it was, but we had no idea.
21. When we got closer, we saw that it was a manta raise / rays / ray's / raze tail.
22. The manta swam threw / through the coral reef when we got closer.
23. Then my cousin tried to warn / worn me that we needed to get back to the surface.
24. "We're going to run out of air / err / heir ," he said.
25. "I'll never run out of errors," I said jokingly, "so I hope you know which / witch way to go."

Part Two: Write two sentences for each of the word pairs. Correctly use each word in a sentence.

A. you're / your
B. brake / break
C. allowed / aloud

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