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granny grump | 21:49 Mon 13th Oct 2014 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Two words which are pronounced the same but differ in meaning and spelling

Last one no number of letters given

35. Division in play saw
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Thank you ubasses. I got all the others with out any trouble but I could not get saw as in hack or fret out of my head
you are welcome
But bad question! 'Saw' does not mean or equal 'seen'. One is a simple past/preterite; one is a past participle.
I thought homophone was a land line
I seen that too, quizmonkey. Irritating, isn't it?
Perfectly acceptable in today's speech ;-))

'Like, I seen it to, mate, peckin my head innit'
I shoulda seen that comin', Capt!

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