This TOEFL test includes only Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs questions which are part of the TOEFL Structure section.
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Homonyms are words that are spelt and pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Homophones are words that are spelt differently, yet pronounced the same, and have different meanings. Homographs are words that are spelt the same, have different meanings, and may or may not be pronounced differently. Tricky huh? In this quiz you’ll need to pick the word that matches the descripion above, or match the word to the proper description below
verb, past tense of “know”
adjective meaning “not old”
Which of the following means “to abandon”
desert (the verb)
dessert (the noun)
desert ( the noun)
Adverb meaning “denial or refusal”
know
no
Adjective meaning “complete”
whole
hole
Adverb, meaning “also”
too
two
Its
pronoun; prossesive form of “it”
contraction of “it is”
Preposition, meaning toward
to
Possessive pronoun meaning “belonging to them”
they’re
there
their
write
adjective meaning “correct”
verb, meaning to “inscribe on a surface”
Adverb meaning “in this place”
hear
here
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