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Home > English > Speaking Skills > Pronunciation and Accent

Which of the following pairs are both pronounced the same?

A. Lead (to guide) and Lead (metal)
B. Tear (to rip) and Tear (from the eye)
C. Bow (to bend) and Bow (a weapon)
D. Row (a line) and Row (to paddle)

Answer: Lead (to guide) and Lead (metal)


Additional Information: The words 'lead' (to guide) and 'lead' (metal) are homographs, pronounced the same but with different meanings.


Subjects: Pronunciation and Accent, Speaking Skills

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