Homophone, Homonym, & Homograph Practice
Across
- 1. Greek/Latin stem meaning to (include the hyphen at the end)
- 3. the homophone of capitol
- 5. Greek/Latin stem meaning say (include the hyphen at the end)
- 6. Greek/Latin stem meaning look (hyphen at the end)
- 9. wind(noun - the natural movement of the air) and wind (noun - a twist or turn in a course) (chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- 12. homonyms have the same spelling & pronunciations but different ____________
- 13. words with the same spelling but different pronunciations & meanings
- 17. the homograph that means an injury or to be tied around something
- 19. homographs have the same ___________ but different pronunciations & different meanings
- 20. spruce (adjective) and spruce (verb)(chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- 22. a greeting in a letter - it's a homophone because it sounds like deer
- 23. a homonym meaning a small amount or the past tense of bite
- 24. homophones sound the _____________
- 25. homograph, could be a fish or an instrument
- 26. have you seen ________ on 7? (homophone match)
Down
- 2. Greek/Latin stem meaning go (hyphen at the beginning)
- 4. the homophone of edition
- 7. Greek/Latin stem meaning book (hyphen at the end)
- 8. to, too, and two (chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- 10. words with the same spelling & pronunciation but different meanings
- 11. the ____ made me clean up the room before she would (homophone)
- 13. example of this is flour and flower
- 14. Greek/Latin stem meaning man (hyphen at the end)
- 15. Greek/Latin stem meaning center (hyphen at the end)
- 16. Greek/Latin stem meaning far (hyphen at the end)
- 18. Greek/Latin stem meaning new
- 21. Greek/Latin stem meaning sent (hypen at the end)
- 25. an example of a homograph, verb (bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect) or noun (a knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons)