Challenging Homophones advise verb advice noun I advise
Challenging Homophones
advise (verb) / advice (noun) I advise you to look both ways before you cross the road. My teacher gave me some good advice about crossing the road.
advise (verb) / advice (noun) advise The doctor said, “I ______ you to rest your ankle. ”
advise (verb) / advice (noun) advice The plumber gave me some ______ about how to fix my taps.
advise (verb) / advice (noun) Use advice and advise in a sentence of your own.
devise (verb) / device (noun) All electronic devices should be turned off before we begin the test. We need to devise a plan for reducing plastic pollution on Earth.
devise (verb) / device (noun) devices People in the Stone Age created _______ for cutting by sharpening pieces of flint.
devise (verb) / device (noun) devised People in the Stone Age _______ tools for cutting by sharpening pieces of flint.
devise (verb) / device (noun) Use devise and device in a sentence of your own.
license (verb) / licence (noun) The restaurant is licensed to sell alcohol. Can I see your driving licence please?
license (verb) / licence (noun) licensed to kill. James Bond is ______
license (verb) / licence (noun) licence When I was 18, I got my driving _____.
license (verb) / licence (noun) Use license and licence in a sentence of your own.
practise (verb) / practice (noun) I practise my times tables every day. The medical practice was next to the school.
practise (verb) / practice (noun) practice She has worked at the same dental _______ for five years.
practise (verb) / practice (noun) practise You need to _______ your spellings before your test.
practise (verb) / practice (noun) Use practise and practice in a sentence of your own.
prophesy (verb) / prophecy (noun) He prophesied that a flood would cover the Earth. Her prophecy about Harry frightened the class.
Recap Verb devise practise advise prophesy license What do you notice? Noun device practice advice prophecy licence
affect (verb) / effect (noun) The storm will affect coastal towns. The effects of eating too much sugar are proven.
affect (verb) / effect (noun) Remember A ffect V erb E ffect N oun
affect (verb) / effect (noun) effect on the The programme has had a positive ______ children’s spelling.
affect (verb) / effect (noun) affect your game? Did your injury _____
practise (verb) / practice (noun) Use practise and practice in a sentence of your own.
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