
(picture from here)
Have you read Alice in Wonderland? Do you remember the "Mouse's tale" ? In the story the mouse says: "Mine is a long and a sad tale!" Alice thinks the mouse means a 'sad tail' and she is very surprised. So, Lewis Caroll had to come up with a nice, long, winding tail-poem. It seems that homophone mix-ups do have their uses, after all.
Do you find anything strange with the following sentences? Can you correct the mistakes in them?
Yesterday she died her hair.
Have you bought the meet?
There car is bigger than ours.
She stepped on the break but the car didn't stop.
Witch one is your watch?
The whether is awful today.
Piece, brother!
You have very week mussels!
Sir Robin is a very brave night.
That's hour house, over there.
(You can find the key here.)
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