You had the correct homonym the first time.
To bear (verb) is to carry or produce, as in a vine, tree or shrub that bears much fruit, or endure, as in to bear great suspense or bear up under great trials.
To bare (verb) is to uncover or make naked.
However, this grammar lesson might bear further scrutiny better than the bear's bare fruit...
You had the correct homonym the first time.
To bear (verb) is to carry or produce, as in a vine, tree or shrub that bears much fruit, or endure, as in to bear great suspense or bear up under great trials. To bare (verb) is to uncover or make naked. However, this grammar lesson might bear further scrutiny better than the bear's bare fruit...