Sunday, 14 July 2019

Homophones - Track v Trek


Track 
(noun) - path

  • We plan to take the track that leads directly to the beach.
  • You can cycle faster when this narrow track merges (= joins together) with a wider path.

(noun) - marks

  • Police found tyre tracks in the snow.
  • The burglars were careful not to leave any tracks behind at the crime scene.


Trek 
(verb) - to walk a long distance, usually over hills, mountains or forests.

  • They spent most of the day trekking through the forest and over hills.


(noun) - a long walk, usually over hills, mountains or forests.

  • The Smiths were exhausted after completing an 8-hour trek yesterday.

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