Wordsmiths needed please.

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Hi all
I need your collective brains to help me with some examples of (I think it's called) concatenation. Google was no help.

What I mean is, phrases where a change in word boundary changes the phrase meaning. E.g:

pea stalks vs peace talks
Ice cream vs I scream
sea defences vs cedar fences
four candles vs fork handles

In case you want to know why? It's for speech and langauge therapy for a little lad who doesn't make his word boundaries clear.

Thanks to anyone who can come up with any more.
Cazza
 
beef armer vs. bee farmer
beer can vs. bacon ( in a Jamaican accent )
 
2 good mates

Stan Down & Willie Catchit
 
Dont forget the old soldier :-

Ivor Handgrenade
 
Ben Doon and Phil McCavity? - lol

Erm perhaps these are better:

I went shooting and shot a deer/dear mate.
The fayre/fare was not expensive.
I was too (slow) at school
Where did you see the werewolf.
Miss Terious was a mysterious teacher
Haley Tosis suffered with halitosis

Hope that helps
 
Went to school with....#

Ilean Back
Teressa Green
Ila White

and Bella Bee ( Honestly that was her name !)
 
Thank you for your help so far. The ones I can use with a 7 year old are: Hi Jack, mint spies, county surveyor and bees knees.

Please keep thinking, I need about 30!!!!

Cazza
 
My dear old nan use to have an ashtray with this quote on it.

Smoke like Helen B - Mary


another - 2 old dears talking.

It's windy,
No it's not it's Thursday
Alright then let's have a cup of tea.
 
Witch's broom/which is broom?
Where's the soap?/wears the soap (oh the old ones are the best but a seven year old won't know that one we hope)
 

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