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Q: What is a homophone for motel and preposition?
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What is the homophone for motel and preposition?

The homophone for "motel" is "mottle" and for "preposition" is "preposition."


What is a homophone for the word preposition and the word motel?

in, inn


What is the homophone motel?

inn, in


What is a homophone for a word meaning motel?

inn, in


What is the homophone for preposition?

The homophone for "preposition" is "pre-position." These two words have different meanings and spellings but are pronounced the same.


What part of speech is 'motel of'?

"Motel of" is not a single part of speech. "Motel" is a noun; "of" is a preposition. It is not a complete phrase - prepositions require objects.


What is a homophone for two plus two and a preposition indicating purpose?

The homophone for "two plus two" is "to/too/two," and the preposition indicating purpose is "for."


What is the homophone of two plus two a preposition indicating purpose?

for


Is witch a preposition?

No, "witch" is not a preposition. It is a noun referring to a woman believed to have magical powers.


Is two a preposition?

NO!!! 'two' is the number '2'. (He has two coats) 'To' is the preposition. ( To be or not to be ' Shakespeare). 'too' is an expression of excess. (It is just too much). NB THey are all pronounced the same in the English language.


Is to an adjective?

No. But it may still be an adverb as in the idiom "came to" (awoke, revived). The number "two" is a numerical adjective. The homophone "to" can be a preposition, infinitive marker or adverb. The homophone "too" is an adverb meaning also, or excessively.


Is to an adjective .?

No. But it may still be an adverb as in the idiom "came to" (awoke, revived). The number "two" is a numerical adjective. The homophone "to" can be a preposition, infinitive marker or adverb. The homophone "too" is an adverb meaning also, or excessively.