Homophones: Blast Off with Homophones! - Lesson

Contributed by:
Ivan
Learning the differences between "your" and "you're", "it's" and "its", "to", "too" and "two" as well as "there", "their" and "they're".
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2. 1.Using you're and your
2.Using it’s and its
3.Using to, too, and two
4.Using there, their, and they’re

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When to use %
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* Your brother is
5 years old.







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15. Notice a Pattern?
NOUN . .
Your mom called and said it was
time to come home.
— after the possessive “your” is a
; VERB
You're having pancakes for
— After the contraction “you're” is a

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pronoun that

° It’s raining
¢ It is raining bone
outside. (The dog owns
pee Tegogouns
TT Ee


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to be a nice day.”


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22. Julie thinks
going to be a long

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to, two, and

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yf tQO-a preposition (nat QOeS~ Y\
@/; berorea OF Verb ,
| am going TO the store.



WO C WOrTd TO 10
m/f €=6hCeS CdEnere are two pencils. ——\

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| Don’ t
you see the

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need a lot of

energy for a long
Their "Kerhere

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not going
to go in the cave!

Their There