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In English / High School | 2014-04-22

Use this homophone pair in one sentence: forth, fourth.

Asked by Lolo12345

Answer (3)

He brought forth the chest from the fourth century for the archaeologists to observe.

Answered by MrOverkill | 2024-06-10

To use the homophone pair forth and fourth in one sentence, you can say: "As the athletes prepared to move forth , the runner in the fourth lane felt a surge of excitement." In this example, forth refers to going forward, whereas fourth is used to denote the position coming after third.

Answered by JoaquinRafael | 2024-06-24

In the sentence, 'After the race, she ran forth to join her friends at the fourth place spot on the podium,' the words 'forth' and 'fourth' illustrate their distinct meanings clearly. 'Forth' indicates movement forward, and 'fourth' specifies a position in order. Using them together in one sentence highlights their homophonic relationship.
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Answered by MrOverkill | 2024-09-05