How do you use breathe and breath in a sentence?
The principal is breathing down my neck. The advisor breathed new life into the project. Tip One way to distinguish between breathe and breath is to remember that breathe ends with an “e.” Many verbs in English end with an “e” when they have related nouns (e.g., bath/bathe, teeth/teethe).
The principal is breathing down my neck. The advisor breathed new life into the project. Tip One way to distinguish between breathe and breath is to remember that breathe ends with an “e.” Many verbs in English end with an “e” when they have related nouns (e.g., bath/bathe, teeth/teethe).