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Which sentence uses a homophone correctly?
A. I hope I will have enough money buy next month.
B. I bought the phone buy saving my own money.
C. I am going to save money from my job to buy it for myself.
O D. My parents won't by me the phone I want.
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User Djthoms
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Answer:

C

because the homophone buy is used at a right place

Step-by-step explanation:

By is mainly used to describe something that is done by someone.

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User Leo Rams
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A, B and D are using the incorrect term for Buy/By/Bye.

Buy: obtain in exchange for payment.

By: identifying the author of a text, idea, or work of art.

Bye: the transfer of a competitor directly to the next round of a competition in the absence of an assigned opponent.

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User Minor Threat
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