three
/θriː/
A1 number Numbers
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Definition

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The number 3. It comes after two and before four.

Grammar Notes

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.

Cultural Notes

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

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"She has three children."

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"The meeting starts in three minutes."

Practice Quiz

1. The 'th' in 'three' sounds like:
2. 'Third time lucky' means:

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