Pronunciation of the English word becomes.
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1. | When it becomes winter breath becomes white. | |
2. | One becomes a good writer just as one becomes a good carpenter: by planing down one's sentences. | |
3. | As the world becomes economically richer, it becomes environmentally poorer. | |
4. | When a woman is united with the male, she becomes creative, when she isn't united with the male, she becomes destructive. | |
5. | Year by year, summer becomes warmer and winter becomes cooler. | |
6. | Not by birth does one become an outcast, not by birth does one become a Brahman; by deeds one becomes an outcast, by deeds one becomes a Brahman. | |
7. | When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. | |
8. | A belief is purely an individual matter, and you cannot and must not organize it. If you do, it becomes dead, crystallyzed; it becomes a creed, a sect, a religion, to be imposed on others. | |
9. | One easy way to figure out when to use "que" and "de que" is if "de" is used before an infinitive verb. For example, "es hora de comer" becomes "es hora de que comamos," and "quiero irme" becomes "quiero que me vaya." | |
10. | Your new dress becomes you very well. |