bunch - /bʌntʃ/
branch - /bræntʃ/
- She picked a bunch of flowers from the branch of the tree.
- There’s a bunch of grapes on the branch, just waiting to be picked.
- I noticed a branch falling from the tree, and it almost hit a bunch of kids playing nearby.
- The branch of the tree stretched over the fence, and I could see a bunch of birds nesting there.
- We found a bunch of leaves under the branch, all scattered across the ground.
- A bunch of people were standing by the tree, admiring the branch that had the best view.
- The branch of the river curved around the bend, while we saw a bunch of ducks swimming nearby.
- I grabbed a bunch of bananas from the branch of the tree, and we ate them together.
- The squirrel jumped from one branch to another, carrying a bunch of nuts in its mouth.
- There was a bunch of branches piled up near the house after the storm.
Pronunciation
• Bunch: /bʌntʃ/ - a group of things that are tied or held together (e.g., a bunch of bananas).
• Branch: /bræntʃ/ - a part of a tree that grows out from the main stem or trunk, or a division of a company or organization.
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