booth - /buːθ/
- Both of us wanted to sit in the booth by the window, but it was already taken.
- I was surprised to find both the booth and the table available at the same time.
- The booth at the fair was busy, but both of us managed to grab some free samples.
- Both the booth and the restaurant had a great view of the beach, so we couldn’t decide.
- We should both go to the booth to check out the new gadgets, but I’m not sure if we have time.
- Both of the booths were decorated in a similar style, but one was more crowded than the other.
- The booth was so small that both of us had trouble fitting in at once.
- Both the booth and the stage are part of the same event, but they offer different experiences.
- I think both of us would prefer sitting in a booth, but I’m not sure if they have one available.
- They both entered the booth to place their orders, each unsure of what to choose.
Pronunciation and Meanings:
• Both: /boʊθ/ - refers to two items or people together.
• Booth: /buːθ/ - a small enclosed space, often for selling or presenting something.
booth - /buːθ/ - киоск, будка, кабинка
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