Saw

PIE SPEAK: Saw - Same spelling, different meaning.

Pronunciation

  • Past of "see" = SAW (verb)

  • Tool for cutting = SAW (noun)

Intonation Practice

  • I SAW a movie last night.

  • Use a SAW to cut the wood.

  • She SAW something strange.

  • The SAW was on the workbench.

Expression Tip
Both sound the same — the meaning depends entirely on context.

 

📖 Read This Aloud
He saw his friend using a saw to fix the chair. She saw it wobbling and grabbed another saw. By the time he saw what she was doing, the chair was steady.

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