he went racing with his bare foot.
There are deciduous trees in the forest.
Territorial in a setence?
she walked bare foot outside
You'll get one when you learn to type the word sentence.
He moved tentatively across the ice...
The word "bear" is an animal. The word "bare" means without clothes or to uncover. You would use bare if you were referring to someone without a shirt.
The brusque response from the manager caught everyone off guard.
She made a snide remark about his appearance at the party.
An example of a heteronym in a sentence would be: "The wind was strong enough to wind up the kite." In this sentence, "wind" is a heteronym because it is pronounced differently but spelled the same.
To denote is an indication of something, such as a fever often denotes an infection.
You are but a bare youth. His youth was against him in the fight.
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