sink - /sɪŋk/
think - /θɪŋk/
- I think the dishes are still in the sink waiting to be washed.
- Don’t let your hopes sink just because others think it’s a difficult challenge.
- If you think the boat might sink, wear a life jacket as a precaution.
- Do you think the sink in the kitchen needs replacing?
- I think I accidentally left the sponge in the sink.
- If you think carefully, you’ll realize why the heavy object began to sink.
- When I think about it, the sink has been leaking for weeks now.
- They didn’t think twice before letting the anchor sink into the ocean.
- I think the plumber fixed the leak under the sink this morning.
- Before you let your spirits sink, think about all the progress you’ve made.
Pronunciation:
• Sink: /sɪŋk/ - 1) to go down below the surface (e.g., water), or 2) a fixture in a kitchen/bathroom for washing.
• Think: /θɪŋk/ - to ponder, consider, or have an opinion.
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