TEAR is pronounced Tair when describing a rip in clothes
"Ver-tear": "Ver" as in "very" and "tear" as in "tear the paper up"
The word is spelled tore, just as you spelled it. The verb tenses are: tear tore torn The nail caused a tear in George's pants. The nail tore George's pants. George's pants were torn by the nail.
She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
That is the correct spelling of "tear apart" (rip into pieces).The verb "tear" has a homophone "tare" (the weight of an empty container)The noun "tear" is a heterophone (teer), for a drop of liquid from the eye.So:Tear as in teardrops and tear as in tear apart, are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.Tear as in drops is a noun (teer).Tear as in apart is a verb (tayr).
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"Ver-tear": "Ver" as in "very" and "tear" as in "tear the paper up"
Tear it
If u are a rock star and u want girls tear off your clothes then u have toforce them to do this
The silent letter in "clothes" is the "th". It is silent in both pronunciation and spelling.
The Jews when in mourning, tear their clothes and put ash on their foreheads as a sign of repentence.
Tear holes in them and don't wash them for a long time. Put fake blood on them and stuff.
One can purchase tear away pants at Macy's. Macy's offer a wide selection of clothing from formal attires to everyday clothes. Macy's has dedicated employees willing to help a person find clothes.
No, "clothes" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations, such as "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal). "Clothes" only has one meaning and pronunciation.
The word "RENT" means to tear or to rip. So when it is said that "they rent their cloths" was to say that they ripped their clothes because they were sorry for what had happened.
To repair tear holes in clothes effectively, you can use a needle and thread to sew the hole closed, or use iron-on patches for a quick fix. Make sure to match the thread or patch color to the garment for a seamless repair.
k-low-the-s is the pronunciation of "clothes."
no joke btw: materialistic (ma-tear-e-al-is-ic)