A hole is a space where something is missing. It can be in a wall, a ground, or another object. People and animals can put things through holes.
There is a hole in the wall.
The ground has a small hole.
In sports, a hole is a special place where players try to send a ball or object. For example, golf has holes on the field.
The ball went into the hole.
He hit the ball in the golf hole.
Sometimes, hole means a mistake or problem in ideas or plans. It shows part that does not work well or is wrong.
There is a hole in your story.
The plan has a big hole.
A hole can be a place dug in earth or ground. People dig holes to plant trees or find water or treasures.
They dug a hole in the ground.
Farmers make holes for planting.
Animals often live in holes in the ground. These holes are their homes to sleep and stay safe.
The rabbit hides in its hole.
The mole lives in a hole underground.
Sometimes hole is used to describe a dirty or bad place. People use it when the place is not nice or comfortable.
This room is a hole, very dirty.
I do not like that hole of a restaurant.
As a verb, hole means to make an opening in something. You can hole a wall, fence, or paper by pushing or cutting it.
They hole the fence to pass the dog.
She holed the paper with a pencil.
In golf, a hole is a section of the game. Each hole includes a starting point (tee) and a place where players must put the ball.
He finished the 18th hole very well.
Golf has many holes on the field.