1/29/2013

Witches Thee Homophone? (3)

Once again with the word game Witches Thee Homophone? (Which is the Homophone?)! Here are more non-sense sentences usinghomophones! As you may already know, homophones are two or more words that are spelled differently but are pronounced the same. For example:
for, fore, four
their, there, they’re

The following sentences don’t make sense with the words that are in them. See if you can write the sentences with their homonyms to make understandable sentences. For example:
reed allowed = read aloud

1. Sees thee Daze! 
2. Wood eh spicy hymn? 
3. Piece knot wore. 
4. Eye kneed eh brake! 
5. Mined you're manors! 
6. Your eh pane inn thee but. 
7. Pleas Finnish inn thyme. 
8. Know bear feat aloud. 
9. Eye need hymn en thee bawls! 
10. Dew knot mown oar grown! 
11. Loan sum dough Sikhs dear. 
12. Theirs eh guerrilla en thee missed. 
13. Dewy kneed two need Moor doe four bred? 
14. Halve ewe herd thee gnus? Know eye halve knot! 
15. Chews eh read oar uh row-say en thee whine seller. 
16. Ewe halve two ware eh Thai two knight butt know blew genes.

If you need some help, listen to the recording in the following link:



You can see the homonym sentences in the comments further below. 

1 comment:

Adam Yerman said...

ANSWERS:
1. Seize the days!
2. Would a spy see him?
3. Peace not war.
4. I need a break!
5. Mind your manners!
6. You’re a pain in the butt!
7. Please finish in time.
8. No bare feet allowed.
9. I kneed him in the balls!
10. Do not moan or groan!
11. Lonesome doe seeks deer.
12. There’s a gorilla in the mist.
13. Do we need to kneed more dough for bread?
14. Have you heard the news? No I have not.
15. Choose a red or a rosé in the wine cellar.
16. You have to wear a tie tonight but no blue jeans.