here - /hɪr/
hare - /hɛr/
- There’s a hare over here by the garden fence.
- Come here quickly—the hare just hopped across the lawn!
- She pointed here to show where the hare had left its tracks.
- The hare paused here, looking around cautiously before it moved on.
- Over here, you can see where the hare dug a small burrow.
- The children were thrilled to see a hare so close to here in the backyard.
- Here’s a photo of the hare we spotted during our hike.
- I saw a hare here just yesterday, but it ran off quickly.
- Here in the forest, it’s common to spot a hare at dawn.
- Come here quietly, and you might just see a hare by the bushes.
Key Differences:
• Here (in this place): /hɪr/
• Hare (an animal similar to a rabbit): /hɛr/, with the same sound as in "care."
These words share a similar structure, but the vowel sounds are slightly different, with "i" in here and "e" in hare.
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