hello and welcome to one minute Wednesdays where I teach you English in
just one minute you solidify your knowledge by writing a practice sentence
down below and I will give it a thumb up if it's correct and I will try to
correct you if it's not so let's start that clock. Aisle versus I'll
these are homophones that means they are spelt differently but they sound the
now aisle means passageway between seats or shelves for example you'll find
aisles in a supermarket and you'll find an aisle in a church you'll find aisles
on trains and planes and you'll also find aisles in a theater next we have
I'll the contraction of I will aisle you might say I'll be walking down the
aisle on my wedding day or I'll be going to aisle 13 in the supermarket to pick
my favorite fruit so now it's your turn right a practice sentence or two down
below using both of these words good luck see you next Wednesday