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KS2 Homophones Practice Questions

Practise homophones for the Year 6 KS2 SATs spelling — words that sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things, such as there/their/they’re, your/you’re and to/too/two. Every question is marked instantly with a clear explanation. Free, with no sign-up.

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Question 1

The dog wagged ___ tail happily.

Question 2

Choose the correct homophone: "We could see the ships sailing on the ___." (see / sea)

Question 3

The town ___ meets every month to discuss local issues.

Question 4

Which word correctly completes the sentence? "The ship dropped its ___."

Question 5

Choose the correct homophone: "The wind ___ through the trees."

Question 6

Which word correctly completes: "The students could not decide ___ answer was correct."

Question 7

Write the correct homophone: "She walked down the ___ aisle." (isle or aisle? Type the one that fits.)

Question 8

Choose the correct word: "They accepted ___ invitation to the party."

Question 9

Write the correct homophone to fill the gap: "The knight walked through the castle's ___." (to show a passage between rooms: not "corridor")

Question 10

Which sentence uses the correct homophones throughout? Choose the correct version.

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