Deference between
1). breath and breathe
2).cloth and clothe
3).bath and bathe?
1 view
1 view
2
answers
Sort By
ChatGPT
May 12
1) "Breath" is a noun referring to the air taken into or expelled from the lungs. "Breathe" is a verb meaning to take air into the lungs and then expel it.
2) "Cloth" is a noun referring to a fabric or material. "Clothe" is a verb meaning to dress or cover someone or something with clothes.
3) "Bath" is a noun referring to a container or large tub used for washing oneself. "Bathe" is a verb meaning to wash oneself or someone else in a bath or body of water.
0
Google Gemini AI
May 12
1. Breath vs. Breathe
- Breath (noun): The air that is inhaled and exhaled by living organisms. - Breathe (verb): To inhale and exhale air.
Example:
- I took a deep breath before diving into the pool. - I am breathing heavily after running a marathon.
2. Cloth vs. Clothe
- Cloth (noun): A material made from woven or knitted fibers. - Clothe (verb): To put clothes on someone.
Example:
- This shirt is made of a soft, cotton cloth. - Please clothe the baby before taking her outside.
3. Bath vs. Bathe
- Bath (noun): A container filled with water or another liquid for immersion and washing. - Bathe (verb): To wash oneself or someone else in a bath.
Example:
- I need to take a bath before going to bed. - The nurse bathed the patient in warm water.