Pronunciation of the English word scales.
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1. | I remember singing scales every day during music lessons. | |
2. | Stand on the scales. | |
3. | The scales have fallen from my eyes. | |
4. | I weighed myself on the bathroom scales. | |
5. | The dinosaur was not big like I had imagined last night, but it was green, with red and yellow scales and a very friendly face. | |
6. | Many European kitchens have scales because dry ingredients are measured by weight there, unlike in America, where they are measured by volume. | |
7. | See how much freer you feel at the keyboard after practicing your scales like the other kids? | |
8. | Next, the snake has scales over his eyes and cannot see very well with these lidless eyes. | |
9. | I cannot weigh myself. I don't have scales. | |
10. | The scales of this fish shine with the light. |