ship - /ʃɪp/
sheep - /ʃiːp/
- The ship sailed past a field of grazing sheep.
- He loaded the sheep onto the ship for transport to the island.
- They spotted a flock of sheep from the deck of the ship.
- As the ship approached the shore, they saw sheep scattered on the hills.
- The farmer had to send his sheep on a cargo ship to another country.
- The sound of the ship's horn startled the sheep in the distance.
- Sheep were herded onto the ship for their long journey across the sea.
- From the ship, they could barely make out the small, white sheep on the cliffs.
- The ship docked, and the crew helped unload the sheep safely.
- They watched the sheep grazing peacefully as the ship sailed away from the harbor.
Key Differences:
• Ship (a large boat or vessel): /ʃɪp/
• Sheep (a domesticated animal): /ʃiːp/
make out - manage with some difficulty to see or hear someone or something
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