Pronunciation of the English word bare.
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1. | The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence. | |
2. | A bare word of criticism makes her nervous. | |
3. | It won't be long before the trees are bare. | |
4. | That would be twenty-seven words instead of four, and while the bare message of the longer statement would be understood, the persuasive force would be lost. | |
5. | The hill is bare of trees. | |
6. | Don't go out in this heat with a bare head. | |
7. | One man was seen digging with his bare hands. | |
8. | It is difficult to tell the bare facts. | |
9. | The top of the hill was bare. | |
10. | Many trees are bare in winter. |