Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and HomographsWhich of the following is a homophone for ‘some’?A. Sum B. Sump C. Sume D. SumpAnswer: SumAdditional Information: 'Some' (a portion) and 'sum' (total) sound the same. Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, VocabularyRelated MCQsWhich word is a homophone for ‘root’?Which word is a homophone for ‘meet’?Which homograph has a different meaning when pronounced ‘reed’?Which word is a homophone of ‘steel’?Which word is a homophone for ‘pair’?What does ‘sink’ (to submerge) and ‘sink’ (a basin) represent?What is the homophone of ‘course’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The lead pipe was broken’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He will sow the seeds’?Which word is a homophone for ‘flee’?What is the homograph of ‘close’ when pronounced as ‘klohs’?What does ‘fine’ (a penalty) and ‘fine’ (of high quality) represent?What is the homophone of ‘bare’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘The bass swam in the lake’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He can wind the clock’?