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wordstudyspelling.com The Queen is the longest reigning monarch the UK has had. I’d bring a brolly: it looks as if it will rain. The reins are made out of strong leather. Hold the reins tightly especially when the rain makes the surface slippery. The weather was awful at the Queen’s jubilee festival. People celebrated her reign in the rain. Will you rein that in please! I’ve had enough! It’s raining cats and dogs out there. As the rider tumbled to the floor the horse cantered off, the reins slapping against its flanks as it went. My little cousin wears baby reins when she goes out now after she escaped and stole a yogurt in Tesco! You will reign over my heart forever, my darling. Y4 Homophones Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern.

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Page 1: wordstudyspelling.com by year/Year 4/Word Sorts/Y4...  · Web viewwordstudyspelling.com. Y4 Homophones. Sort by sentence/word use, or by spelling pattern. The Queen is the longest

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The Queen is the longest reigning monarch the UK has had.

I’d bring a brolly: it looks as if it will rain.

The reins are made out of strong leather.

Hold the reins tightly especially when the rain makes the surface slippery.

The weather was awful at the Queen’s jubilee festival. People celebrated her reign in the rain.

Will you rein that in please! I’ve had enough!

It’s raining cats and dogs out there.

As the rider tumbled to the floor the horse cantered off, the reins slapping against its flanks as it went.

My little cousin wears baby reins when she goes out now – after she escaped and stole a yogurt in Tesco!

You will reign over my heart forever, my darling.

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

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Whose shoes are these?

Who’s been eating my porridge?

Who’s been muddling up the gloves? It makes it hard to work out whose is whose.

I need to know whose cake this is because if nobody claims it I’ll eat it!

Who’s made that dreadful smell? There must be someone in this class whose body can’t process baked beans properly.

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

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We are not sure whether or not to buy it, it’s nice but it’s very expensive.

I’m not sure whether the weather’s going to be dry so I’d take a coat just in case.

The climate in Britain is temperate so we don’t get the extreme weather other countries get.

The weather in the UK varies depending on whether you live in the north or the south.

Our weather can vary depending on whether the gulf stream is north or south of our island.

I don’t care whether you like sprouts. If Gran cooks them you have to eat them.

I love going to Spain on holiday and soaking up the warm sunny weather.

Nice weather for ducks!

I think getting good results will depend on whether or not you have worked hard enough.

She always gives him treats, whether or not he deserves them. He’s her favourite.

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