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wordstudyspelling.com Where have you been? I was getting worried! I don’t know what to wear tonight. I don’t know where you think you’re going wearing that! It’s wearing, doing the same thing day after day. Where did you get that hat? I don’t think you can claim on insurance for things that have broken because of wear and tear. The market traders are selling their wares. I’d be wary of that if I were you. You don’t know where it’s come from. My grandpa seems to wear clothes that match his beard. When he was younger, he had a brown beard and wore brown suits. Now he has a grey beard and wears grey suits! When kids wear uniforms on school trips it’s easy to see where they come from. Y4 Homophones Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern.

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Page 1: wordstudyspelling.com by year/Year 4... · Web viewwordstudyspelling.com Y4 Homophones Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern. Where have you been? I was getting worried!

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Where have you been? I was getting worried!

I don’t know what to wear tonight.

I don’t know where you think you’re going wearing that!

It’s wearing, doing the same thing day after day.

Where did you get that hat?

I don’t think you can claim on insurance for things that have broken because of wear and tear.

The market traders are selling their wares.

I’d be wary of that if I were you. You don’t know where it’s come from.

My grandpa seems to wear clothes that match his beard. When he was younger, he had a brown beard and wore brown suits. Now he has a

grey beard and wears grey suits!

When kids wear uniforms on school trips it’s easy to see where they come from.

Y4 HomophonesSort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern.

Page 2: wordstudyspelling.com by year/Year 4... · Web viewwordstudyspelling.com Y4 Homophones Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern. Where have you been? I was getting worried!

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Where were you? I had to give up trying to find you.

We were over there.

Tell me what you walked past and I’ll see if I can work out where you were when you got lost.

We were just mucking about, Miss. We didn’t mean it.

The figures were walking silently in the frozen darkness. You could only hear the creaking noise of the snow where their boots

compressed the flakes together.

They were like peas in a pod: even their mum had difficulty telling which was which.

We’re just where we were the last time you saw the ghost. I’m feeling a bit scared.

When we were in class 1, do you remember going to the park?

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

What we’re doing in this class is amazing! Well done.

Y4 HomophonesSort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern.