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These are some commonly misspelled homonyms:
It's and Its
"It's" means: "It is." "Its" shows ownership of something.
Your and You're
"Your" refers to you and anything you would own. "You're" means "You are."
Their, There, and They're
"Their" shows ownership of something "they" own. "There" means "Here or there." It shows a place. "They're" means "They are."
Site and Sight
"Site" means a place or it can mean website. "Sight" is something that you see.
Aloud and Allowed
"Aloud" means out loud. Allowed means permitted.
Bare and Bear
Bare means nothing or naked. Bear is an animal.
Male and Mail
Male means man. Mail is something that you would send to someone, like a letter.
For more homonyms, and their definitions check this website:
http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html
It's and Its
"It's" means: "It is." "Its" shows ownership of something.
Your and You're
"Your" refers to you and anything you would own. "You're" means "You are."
Their, There, and They're
"Their" shows ownership of something "they" own. "There" means "Here or there." It shows a place. "They're" means "They are."
Site and Sight
"Site" means a place or it can mean website. "Sight" is something that you see.
Aloud and Allowed
"Aloud" means out loud. Allowed means permitted.
Bare and Bear
Bare means nothing or naked. Bear is an animal.
Male and Mail
Male means man. Mail is something that you would send to someone, like a letter.
For more homonyms, and their definitions check this website:
http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html