“She mistook in for inn.”
Homophones Entry 1557 / 1605 60-second read
In vs. Inn
Inside versus a small hotel.
The comparisoni
“She mistook in for inn — they sound alike but mean different things: Inside versus a small hotel.”
The ruleii
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IN ≠ INN.
In and Inn are homophones — pronounced the same. Inside versus a small hotel. Different meanings, different roles in a sentence.
Memory aidiii
Remember it like this
IN vs INN — same sound, different meaning.