Isle Vs. Aisle
Wednesday, Oct 14, 2015, 5:08 pm
By:James Fraser
Isle and Aisle is another set of homonyms (similar sounding words) that confuses many people.
Isle: The word Isle means an Island, usually a smaller one.
Example: We had great time exploring Caribbean isles last year.
Aisle: The word aisle means a passage between rows of seats in train, airplane, theater or church.
Example: Kelly tripped and fell down while she was walking on a slippery aisle at supermarket.
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