In each sentence below are two words or phrases which can be re-written, by inference, as homophones. For example, in the sentence, I regret spilling punch on that draped Indian dress. , "regret" and "draped Indian dress" could be re-written as sorry and sari.
1. He had a secret supply of paper currency.
2. Blocks of gold are no good for making chicken soup. For soup, you need broth.
3. The chef told the little kids, "A cold bird is no substitute for a roasted turkey."
4. Smart alecks will sometimes put on air of intelligence.
5. If the horse ignores the word to stop, a sad story could follow.
6. The lab installed an alarm to prevent access to the poison.
7. Sadly, that brave woman became addicted to a deadly drug.
8. It's rude to say that a mixed, simplified form of English sounds like a bird.
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