Eye Vs Aye Vs I

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Eye, Aye and I and their correct usages.

Eye Vs Aye Vs I

Eye: (n) Organs of sight in vertebates; (v) look at closely or with interest.

For e.g.

  • She has an artist’s eye for colour.
  • My cat is blind in one eye.

Aye: (n) an affirmative answer, especially in voting.

For e.g.

  • Aye, I have lost an eye, said the pirate.

I: (pronoun) first person pronoun with which a speaker denotes himself

For e.g.

  • I don’t like going to parties.

 

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