bread - /brɛd/
breed - /briːd/
broad - /brɔːd/
- The baker was proud of the fresh bread he made from a new breed of wheat, which grew in broad fields.
- He tried a new breed of dog that liked to play with bread, but it had a broad nose.
- She spread the bread on the broad table while discussing the breed of horse she wanted to buy.
- The bread in the basket was from a new breed of grain, and the fields were so broad and open.
- We had a broad selection of breads from various breeds of wheat at the farmer’s market.
- The broad path led to the bakery, where they made bread from a special breed of flour.
- In the broad field, the farmer grew a breed of wheat used to bake delicious bread.
- He brought a bread basket to the broad table and explained the different breed of cows used to make butter.
- The broad view from the hill included fields where different breeds of sheep grazed near the bakery.
- They were amazed by the broad variety of bread available, each made with a specific breed of flour.
Pronunciation Differences:
• Bread: /brɛd/ – The "e" is pronounced as a short ɛ sound (like in bed).
• Breed: /briːd/ – The "ee" is pronounced as a long iː sound (like in see).
• Broad: /brɔːd/ – The "oa" is pronounced as a broad ɔː sound (like in law).
Key Points:
• Bread refers to the baked food made from flour, water, and usually yeast.
• Breed refers to a particular type of animal or plant with specific characteristics.
• Broad refers to something wide, extensive, or large in scope.
graze - /ɡreɪz/ - пасти, пастись
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