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Hola English Harmony muy buenas tus ideas podrias decirlo como un nativo. en instituto lo dicen como vos pero un nativo lo dice de una manera que no lo entiendo. Gracias soy una latina que no entiende a los nativos.
'Breath' is indeed a noun, referring to the air we take in or the act of breathing itself. 'Breathe,' on the other hand, is a verb, representing the action of inhaling and exhaling. The sentence 'Take a deep breath, and you will feel relaxed' is correct. In order to avoid confusion, I've removed it. Thank you for your understanding.
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Hola English Harmony muy buenas tus ideas podrias decirlo como un nativo. en instituto lo dicen como vos pero un nativo lo dice de una manera que no lo entiendo. Gracias soy una latina que no entiende a los nativos.
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Breath or breathe?
'Breath' is indeed a noun, referring to the air we take in or the act of breathing itself. 'Breathe,' on the other hand, is a verb, representing the action of inhaling and exhaling. The sentence 'Take a deep breath, and you will feel relaxed' is correct. In order to avoid confusion, I've removed it. Thank you for your understanding.
@@EnglishHarmony4u it was written breath but the pronunciation was given as breeth
If you want to sound British, you can also say "I slipped on a banana skin".
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