Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
a. dessert and desert
b. brake an...
English, 29.09.2019 14:30 rakanmadi87
Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
a. dessert and desert
b. brake and break
c. blight and bright
d. right and correct
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