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The number 3. It comes after two and before four.
The 'th' sound in 'three' is the voiceless dental fricative /θ/ — place your tongue between your teeth and blow. This sound is common in English but rare in many other languages. Practice: think, thank, thirty, three.
The number three appears frequently in English culture and stories: three wishes, three little pigs, three blind mice, Goldilocks and the three bears. 'Third time lucky' means that after two failures, the third attempt will succeed.
Example Sentences
"She has three children."
"The meeting starts in three minutes."
Practice Quiz
1. The 'th' in 'three' sounds like:
2. 'Third time lucky' means: