Bear

PIE SPEAK: Bear - Same spelling and sound, different meaning.

Pronunciation

  • Animal = BARE (noun)

  • To carry or endure = BARE (verb)

Intonation Practice

  • The BARE walked through the woods.

  • I can’t BARE this anymore.

  • He saw a BARE by the river.

  • She had to BARE the pain quietly.

Expression Tip
Same sound — it’s the context that helps you know which "bear" is meant.

📖Read This Aloud
Wanting to be surrounded by nature, she went for a walk in the forest. She saw a bear walking near the river, and could bear the thought of bein approached by it. Sadly, it was the same day she had to bear the bad news to her friend. As the bear disappeared into the trees, she tried to bear the silence, hoping he traveled far. Later, she and her friend found bear tracks and couldn’t bear the thought of danger so they headed for home.

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