Кто уверен, что может прочитать все слова верно? tough, though, taught, thought, through, thorough, throughout
Что это что 🥊 Tough: Refers to difficulty or resilience. Though: Introduces a contrast. Taught: Past tense of the verb teach . Thought: Past tense of thinking. / something that you think of or remember Through: Indicates movement or completion. Thorough: Describes something done completely or carefully. Throughout: Describes something occurring everywhere or the whole time.
А теперь потренируйтесь с произношением 🎧↘️
1️⃣ Life can be tough, though I was taught to persevere; I thought things would improve, and by being thorough in my efforts throughout the process, I finally made it through.
2️⃣ She knew it would be tough, though her mentor had taught her to think critically, so she thought a thorough review would guide her through the difficulties throughout the project.
3️⃣ The hike was tough, though my guide had taught me survival skills, and I thought my thorough preparation would see me safely throughout the journey.
Кто уверен, что может прочитать все слова верно? tough, though, taught, thought, through, thorough, throughout
Что это что 🥊 Tough: Refers to difficulty or resilience. Though: Introduces a contrast. Taught: Past tense of the verb teach . Thought: Past tense of thinking. / something that you think of or remember Through: Indicates movement or completion. Thorough: Describes something done completely or carefully. Throughout: Describes something occurring everywhere or the whole time.
А теперь потренируйтесь с произношением 🎧↘️
1️⃣ Life can be tough, though I was taught to persevere; I thought things would improve, and by being thorough in my efforts throughout the process, I finally made it through.
2️⃣ She knew it would be tough, though her mentor had taught her to think critically, so she thought a thorough review would guide her through the difficulties throughout the project.
3️⃣ The hike was tough, though my guide had taught me survival skills, and I thought my thorough preparation would see me safely throughout the journey.
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