пятница, 8 ноября 2024 г.

see, sea

see - /siː/

sea - /siː/

  • I love to see the sea when I’m on vacation.
  • Can you see the boats out on the sea?
  • We went to the beach to see the beautiful blue sea.
  • It’s amazing to see how vast the sea is from the shore.
  • I can see the waves rolling across the sea.
  • Do you see those birds flying low over the sea?
  • From the cliff, you can see the entire sea below.
  • We couldn’t wait to see the sea after our long drive.
  • It’s peaceful to sit and see the sun setting over the sea.
  • She wants to see the sea every morning when she wakes up.

Key Differences:

    • See (to perceive with the eyes): /siː/, with a long "ee" sound, as in "tree."

    • Sea (a large body of salt water): /siː/, pronounced the same as see.

Both words are homophones in English, meaning they’re pronounced the same but have different meanings. 

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