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What is homograph for close?

The most common homograph for "close" is "close" itself! This is because "close" can be both an adjective (meaning near) and a verb (meaning to shut).

Here are some examples:

* Adjective: The store is close to my house.

* Verb: Please close the door.

It's important to note that while "close" is a homograph, it's not a homophone. Homophones sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like "to, too, and two". "Close" is spelled the same, but the pronunciation can vary depending on whether it's used as an adjective or a verb.

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