
Pronunciation (Heteronyms) 5 Some words have the same spelling but different pronunciation and
meaning. Listen and repeat. What does each word mean? Make sentences using them. minute minit//marnjut/ live Arv/ /tea/ /ritd/ tear read use /jus/ close klaus Alarv/ /tra/ /red/ /juz/ /klauz/

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minute - a unit of time equal to 60 seconds. Also, a small amount or detail.
I need a minute to finish this work. There are many tiny minutes in a painting.
live - to be alive, existing, or continuing. Also, a residence.
I want to live near the beach. He chose to live an active lifestyle.
tear - to pull apart or separate forcibly. Also, a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from the eye.
Don't tear the paper. She cried tears of joy.
read - to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter silently or aloud. Also, to interpret or analyze.
I like to read books before bed. She could read the disappointment on his face.
use - to employ for some purpose; put into service. Also, habit, custom, or practice.
Don't forget to use your turn signals. It's no use crying over spilled milk.
close - not far away or distant in space. Also, not open or uncovered.
The store is close now. Keep the curtains close at night.
Объяснение:не знаю правильно/нет



Here are the words you provided with their different pronunciations and meanings, along with example sentences:
minute:
Pronunciation 1: [mi-nit] (noun) - Refers to a unit of time, equal to 60 seconds.
Example sentence 1: "I'll be there in a minute."
Pronunciation 2: [my-noot] (adjective) - Means very small or insignificant.
Example sentence 2: "The details are of minute importance."
live:
Pronunciation 1: [liv] (verb) - To exist, be alive, or reside in a particular place.
Example sentence 1: "I live in New York City."
Pronunciation 2: [laiv] (adjective) - Happening or being shown in real time.
Example sentence 2: "We're watching the live broadcast of the concert."
tear:
Pronunciation 1: [teer] (noun) - A drop of clear salty liquid secreted by glands in your eyes when you cry.
Example sentence 1: "A tear rolled down her cheek."
Pronunciation 2: [tair] (verb) - To pull or rip something apart.
Example sentence 2: "He accidentally tore the paper in half."
read:
Pronunciation 1: [reed] (verb) - The present tense form of reading, which means to look at and comprehend written or printed words.
Example sentence 1: "I read a fascinating book last night."
Pronunciation 2: [red] (noun) - Refers to the past tense and past participle form of reading.
Example sentence 2: "Yesterday, I read the entire novel."
use:
Pronunciation 1: [yoos] (verb) - To employ something for a specific purpose.
Example sentence 1: "I use my computer for work."
Pronunciation 2: [yoos] (noun) - Refers to the act of utilizing something.
Example sentence 2: "The proper use of technology can enhance productivity."
close:
Pronunciation 1: [klohz] (adjective) - Near in distance or time; not far away.
Example sentence 1: "The store is close to our house."
Pronunciation 2: [klohs] (verb) - To shut or make something no longer open.
Example sentence 2: "Please close the door when you leave."
Please note that the pronunciation might vary in different English dialects, but these are the standard pronunciations.


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