it - /ɪt/
eat - /iːt/
- I’ll eat the sandwich if you don’t want it.
- Did you eat the last slice, or should I save it?
- She didn’t eat the dessert because it looked too sweet.
- If you don’t eat it soon, it will get cold.
- They told me to eat it quickly before it melts.
- Please eat it carefully; it’s very spicy!
- I couldn’t eat it all because it was too much food.
- He tried to eat it quietly so no one would hear.
- If you eat it too fast, it might give you a stomach ache.
- I didn’t eat it yesterday, so I’ll have it for lunch today.
Key Differences:
• It (a pronoun): /ɪt/, with a short "i" sound as in "sit".
• Eat (to consume food): /iːt/, with a long "ee" sound as in "see".
In these sentences, it has a shorter "i" sound, while eat has a longer "ee" sound.
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