Beautiful English words of 3 letters. English three letter words

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    The success of learning any foreign language is based on:

    • conscientious study of grammatical basics;
    • regular replenishment of vocabulary;
    • practical application of theoretical knowledge.

    English is no exception. If you are just at the beginning of your journey into the world of linguistics, then remember these points. In fact, even a thorough knowledge of grammar will be useless if you do not have a rich vocabulary. In addition, many students, after completing a theoretical course, cannot properly manage their knowledge due to lack of practical experience. It is for this reason that it is very important to perform special exercises even at the training stage. The ideal option would be if you have the opportunity to practice spoken English.

    How to quickly remember new words?

    “Brevity is the sister of talent” - this expression best characterizes the section of lexicology of the English language. Many words are ambiguous. And if in Russian you can count words consisting of three letters on your fingers, then in English there are more than enough of them. But here the question arises, how to remember them and not get confused?

    • learn words consciously, do not try to memorize them;
    • use cards with images and transcription;
    • regularly repeat learned lexemes;
    • in the process of memorizing words, make sentences with them.

    If you follow these simple rules, you will see how the speed of memorizing words will increase. According to statistics, an adult can memorize up to 20 lexemes per day. Don't try to learn as much as possible; you might just as quickly forget it. Remember: “Better quality, not quantity.”

    Below we have listed the most common and most frequently used short English words of 3 letters:

    • fox – [fɒks] – fox;
    • dog – [dɒɡ] – dog;
    • cat – [kæt] – cat;
    • sea ​​– [siː] – sea;
    • sky – [skaɪ] – sky;
    • low – [ləʊ] – low;
    • son – [sʌn] – son;
    • sun – [sʌn] – sun;
    • wet – [wet] – wet;
    • red – [red] – red;
    • can – [kæn] – be able;
    • car – [ kɑː(r) ] – car;
    • bed – [bed] – bed;
    • bag – [bæɡ] – bag;
    • air – [eə(r)] – air;
    • sit – [sɪt] – sit;
    • big – [bɪɡ] – large;
    • eye – [aɪ] – eye;
    • hot – [hɒt] – hot, hot;
    • fly – [flaɪ] – to fly;
    • try – [traɪ] – try;
    • man – [mæn] – man, people;
    • die – [daɪ] – die;
    • May – [meɪ] – May;
    • day – [deɪ] – day, victory;
    • toy – [tɔɪ] – toy, fun;
    • one – [wʌn] – one;
    • two – [tuː] – two, two;
    • six – [sɪks] – six, six;
    • ten – [ten] – ten;
    • lie – [laɪ] – lie down, deceive;
    • pen – [pen] – pen, feather;
    • paw – [pɔː] – paw;
    • owl – [aʊl] – owl;
    • oil – [ɔɪl] – oil, butter.

    What do these English words have in common? AID – AIM – AIR, BAD – BEE – BEG – BET, PAN – PEN – PIN – PUN. All these words differ by only one letter; the author called such words intersecting. Instead of learning each English word individually, it is much more effective to find those that are spelled similarly and teach them in groups of overlapping words. At the same time, you will learn not only translation, but also the correct spelling of words in a simple and reliable way.

    H.
    had p/v to have (“have, possess”)
    hag witch, hag, sorceress, sorceress
    ham hip, thigh
    has 3rd person singular numbers n/v have (“have, possess”)
    hat hat, hat; a cap; headdress
    haw muttering
    hay hay.

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