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What are 3 different sets of homophones?

Here are 3 sets of homophones:

1. To, Too, Two: These words sound the same but have different meanings. "To" indicates direction or purpose, "too" means "also" or "excessively," and "two" represents the number 2.

2. There, Their, They're: Another set of commonly confused words. "There" indicates a location, "their" shows possession, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are."

3. Hear, Here, Hare: This set involves sounds, location, and an animal! "Hear" means to perceive sound, "here" indicates a place, and "hare" is a rabbit-like animal.

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