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Learn about the difference between the homophones: codling and coddling
Remember, codling refers to an immature apple, while coddling means to treat someone in an overprotective way.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: lock and loch
Remember, lock refers to a mechanism for securing something, while loch is a Scottish word for a lake or sea inlet.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: mussed and must
Remember, mussed refers to an untidy appearance, while must indicates obligation or necessity.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: read and reed
Remember, read is past tense of reading and is associated with books, while reed is a type of plant and is associated with music.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: ticks and tics
Remember, ticks are blood-sucking insects while tics are sudden, repetitive movements or sounds.