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Sue's dog had flees.

This sentence is a homonym used correctly True False.

I said True

Please check a dictionary for: FLEE and FLEA. See which noun fits this sentence.

homonym is one of a group of words that share the same spelling or pronunciation (or both) but have different meanings

so no. the true answer would be false.

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To check if the sentence is a homonym used correctly, we first need to understand what homonyms are. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. In this case, we need to consider the words "fleas" and "flees."

The word "fleas" refers to small, wingless insects that infest animals, while the word "flees" is the present tense of the verb "to flee," which means to run away.

In the given sentence, "Sue's dog had flees," the word "flees" is incorrect because it should be "fleas" to refer to the insects that infested Sue's dog. Therefore, the correct answer is False.