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Knot and Not

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. Let's look at some examples...

Knot

Knot

  • There is a knot in my shoelace.
    • A knot is where pieces of string or other materials are tied up together.
Not

Not

  • There are not enough crisps for us all.
    • Not makes a sentence negative.
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