‘Flour’ and ‘Flower’ are classic examples of homophones — words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. 🍞 Flour vs. Flower 🌸 Flour: The powdery ingredient made by grinding grain (usually wheat), used for baking bread, dough, and other baked items. Flower: The seed-bearing part of a plant, often colorful and fragrant. Practice Sentences Here are a few ways to use them in sentences: “She wiped the flour off her apron before heading out to pick a flower from the garden.” “The recipe called for two cups of flour, but all I could think about was the beautiful flower arrangement on the counter.” “Is that flour on your nose, or have you been smelling the flowers too closely?” English can be confusing, but MIE English Academy is here to help. Follow our page for regular, engaging lessons on English words and improve your grammar skills. Read Our Blogs: https://mieenglishacademy.com/bangladesh #EnglishLearning #GrammarTips #Homophones #LearnEnglish #Vocabulary
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