Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and HomographsWhat is the homophone of ‘pair’?A. Pear B. Pare C. Both D. NeitherAnswer: BothAdditional Information: 'Pair,' 'pear,' and 'pare' are homophones. Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, VocabularyRelated MCQsWhich word is a homophone for ‘wear’?What does ‘bow’ (to bend) and ‘bow’ (a tied ribbon) represent?What does ‘bat’ (the animal) and ‘bat’ (the sports equipment) represent?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He ran a race’?Which word is a homophone for ‘sole’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The row of trees is beautiful’?What does ‘bowl’ (to roll) and ‘bowl’ (a dish) illustrate?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He will tear the paper’?Which of the following is a homophone for ‘son’?Which word is a homophone for ‘pail’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The lead singer is great’?Which word is a homophone for ‘plane’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The bat flew at night’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The duck is a bird that can quack’?What does ‘dove’ (the bird) and ‘dove’ (past tense of dive) represent?