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Heal, Heel & He'll

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Heal, Heel and He'll

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

Heel

Heel

  • The heel of my foot hurts after dancing.
    • Your heel is the round part at the back of your foot.
Heal

Heal

  • The doctor can heal you.
    • To heal is to cure someone.
He'll

He'll

  • He'll be out later.
    • He'll is the short form of 'he will'.
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