Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and HomographsWhat is the homophone of ‘new’?A. Knew B. Now C. No D. KnowAnswer: KnewAdditional Information: 'New' and 'knew' are homophones with distinct meanings. Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, VocabularyRelated MCQsWhat does ‘can’ (to be able to) and ‘can’ (a container) represent?What is the homophone of ‘weigh’?Which of the following is a homophone of ‘plane’?What is the homophone of the word ‘bare’?Which word is a homophone of ‘knot’?Which of the following is a homophone for ‘steel’?What does ‘tear’ (to rip) and ‘tear’ (a drop of liquid from the eye) represent?What does ‘row’ (to paddle) and ‘row’ (a line) represent?Which word is a homophone for ‘wear’?What is the homophone of ‘some’?What is the homograph of ‘close’ when pronounced as ‘klohs’?Which word is a homophone for ‘by’?What is the homograph of ‘tear’ when pronounced as ‘teer’?Which homograph is spelled the same but has two different meanings, such as ‘to tear’ and ‘a tear’?What is the homograph of ‘minute’ when pronounced as ‘min-it’?