Wednesday, September 30, 2015

21 English Sentences: Even

‘Even’ is Adjective, Adverb and Verb.

Synonyms:
Constant, divisible by, drawn, equal, flat, flush, level, regular, similar, smooth, stable, steady, Still, tied, unchanging, uniform, unvarying, yet.

Note: As an adverb it goes with the verb in the middle of a sentence.

Sentences:
1.  Anne didn’t even say hello.
2.  At the end of the day, the score was even.
3.  Both the brothers have even features.
4.  Did you read the even pages of this novel? 
5.  Don't even try to disturb her sister.
6.  Even a child knows better than Mack.
7.  Even I could take better photograph.
8.  Even if Nick attends the party, he may not dance. 
9.  Even Mary knew that Julie was there.
10.              Even though John was tired, he couldn’t sleep.
11.              Helen can’t even boil the potatoes.
12.              I don't have even a dollar!
13.              I told the carpenter to even out the surface.
14.              John doesn't even own a laptop.
15.              Kelly even has her private plane.
16.              Millie didn't even know what to do.
17.              Not even her best friend would believe.
18.              Please add even amounts of wine and vodka. 
19.              We are going even if it’s raining.
20.              Wilson got up even earlier than me.
21.              Zany declined even to consider my proposal.

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21 English Sentences: A lot

‘A lot’ is adverb.

Synonyms:
A great deal, a very great degree or extent, frequently, lots, majority, many things, much, often, to a considerable degree or extent, to a large extent, very much or very often.

Sentences:
1.  A lot depends on whether her parents agree.
2.  Anne does a lot of travelling nowadays.
3.  Flora feels a lot better today.
4.  I go swimming a lot since last month.
5.  It's a lot difficult than it looks.
6.  Julie looks a lot younger than Mary.
7.  Millie has got a lot to do in Paris.
8.  Nancy had a lot of things to say.
9.  Thanks a lot for listening to us.
10.              There were a lot of girls in the class.
11.              This place is a lot better than that.
12.              Tiara runs a lot every day.
13.              We used to eat in MacDonald’s a lot.
14.              Wilson is looking a lot smarter today.
15.              Your sister looks a lot like Alberta.
16.              Zany has done a lot of work all night.

(To be continued)
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21 English Sentences: Somewhere

‘Somewhere’ is Adverb and Noun.

Synonyms:
In an uncertain or unspecified location, more or less, most, much, near, nearly, next to, some place, to an uncertain or unspecified location, unknown location.

Sentences:
1.  Anne lived somewhere near post office.
2.  Can we go somewhere else to talk?
3.  Do you want to go somewhere else?
4.  Has she found somewhere to stay?
5.  I’m looking for somewhere to eat and stay.
6.  I’ve seen you somewhere before. Isn’t?
7.  Julie lost her books somewhere.
8.  Let us go out somewhere.
9.  Millie is living somewhere in Paris.
10.              Mom must have left her glasses somewhere.
11.              Nancy’s villa may be near here somewhere.
12.              Nick knows somewhere nice where we can drink.
13.              Please go somewhere else.
14.              She looked for somewhere to park the car.
15.              The club must be around here somewhere.
16.              The tablet cost me somewhere around $240.
17.              Tiara remembers meeting her somewhere.
18.              Tom looks somewhere in his late forties.
19.              We have to go somewhere at lunch.
20.              You must have put my letter somewhere!
21.              Zany moved to somewhere in Spain.

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21 English Sentences: Somewhat

‘Somewhat’ is Adverb.

Synonyms:
A bit, averagely, fairly, marginally, middling, moderately, more or less, passably, pretty, reasonably, slightly, to a small degree/extent, rather, to some degree/extent.

Sentences:
1.  Ann’s statement was somewhat self-contradictory.
2.  Emmy’s mother was somewhat astonished.
3.  Helen somewhat resembles her mother.
4.  It is somewhat an interesting book.
5.  It was somewhat of a disappointment for us.
6.  Julie was somewhat surprised to see me.
7.  Mack can play the piano somewhat.
8.  Millie’s dog looks somewhat dangerous.
9.  Nick is somewhat plumper than his father.
10.              She is known for being somewhat of a Model.
11.              Sherry answered somewhat nervously.
12.              The air feels somewhat dusty this evening.
13.              The beach has changed somewhat over the years.
14.              The ground was somewhat larger than expected.
15.              These berries have somewhat of a nitrous taste.
16.              Tiara’s life has changed somewhat since last week.
17.              To shave or not is somewhat personal choice.
18.              Ursula’s somewhat more confident now.
19.              We were somewhat tired after our long walk.
20.              Wilson was somewhat doubtful.
21.              Zany may be somewhat blamed for this.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

21 English Sentences: Sometimes

‘Sometimes’ is Adverb.

Synonyms:
At times, not always, every now and then, every so often, from time to time, in certain circumstances, not continually/every time, now and again, now and then, occasionally, often, on certain occasions, on occasion, on some occasions.

Sentences:
1.  Andy’s songs are sometimes breathtaking.
2.  Anne usually takes bus but sometimes she walks.
3.  Everyone makes mistakes sometimes.
4.  Forgiveness is sometimes hard to find.
5.  Harry sometimes writes to me.
6.  His parents don't understand him sometimes.
7.  Julie sometimes eats too much.
8.  Millie is sometimes late for college.
9.  My children are sometimes absent-minded.
10.              My sister sometimes reads in bed.
11.              Nancy’s father sometimes writes to her.
12.              Sometimes I feel very tired.
13.              Sometimes I go by train.
14.              Sometimes it’s best not to say anything.
15.              Sometimes Julie wished she were back in college.
16.              Sometimes she wished I were back in Paris.
17.              Sometimes we had dinner at that restaurant.
18.              Susie sometimes arrives at work early.
19.              We go to beach sometimes.
20.              You sometimes look unhappy/lazy/tired.
21.              Zany goes walking in the evening sometimes. 

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21 English Sentences: Sometime

‘Sometime’ is Adjective and Adverb.

Synonyms:
At one time, at some point in the future, at some unspecified or unknown time, belonging to some prior time, erstwhile, former, formerly, not always, not often, once, one day, one of these days, onetime, previous, quondam, some day, sooner or later.

Sentences:
1.  Anne’s article will be printed sometime later.
2.  Does he sometime cry ‘Alberta’ to you?
3.  Everything has to end sometime.
4.  I'll meet Julie at the library sometime tomorrow.
5.   It will certainly happen sometime in the future.
6.  John is my sometime friend and mentor.
7.  Let's get together at MacDonald’s sometime.
8.  Luke was the sometime editor of this paper.
9.  Millie was born sometime before winter.
10.              Our sometime sister, now our queen. — Shakespeare.
11.              She is Alberta, sometime director of the ‘Oranges’.
12.              Sometime after seven Nick and Jerry left.
13.              We should meet sometime soon to finish it.
14.              You must come and have dinner sometime.
15.              Zany will come here sometime in the autumn.

(To be continued)
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21 English Sentences: Something

‘Something’ is Adverb and Pronoun.

Synonyms:
An unspecified thing/amount, somewhat, to a degree.

Sentences:
1.  Anne wants something to eat immediately.
2.  Did you get something to read?
3.  Doctor, please do something to revive him.
4.  Eat something before you leave.
5.  Go do something in the barn.
6.  Have you got something in the bag?
7.  He is something in his office.
8.  I feel something wrong here.
9.  May I say something about Tim’s character?
10.              May she eat something now?
11.              Please give me something to drink.
12.              Something went wrong there.
13.              Something's burning in the kitchen.
14.              Something's missing from my bag.
15.              The baby looks something like his father.
16.              The thieves took something from the locker.
17.              There is something interesting in the magazine.
18.              There is something under the bed.
19.              We saw something had changed in the room.
20.              Would you like something to eat?
21.              Zany is doing something in the studio.

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21 English Sentences: Somehow

‘Somehow’ is Adverb.

Synonyms:
By some means or other, come what may, for some unspecified reason, in a way or by some means, in a way that is not known or certain, In some manner, in some way, one way or another, some ways, someway.

Sentences:
1.  Anne somehow will find a man who would love her.
2.  Cara’s not sure how, but somehow she’ll get the money.
3.  Harry hit me but somehow I got away.
4.  He has somehow got the entire villa.
5.  I'm sure John will manage it somehow.
6.  It doesn't seem fair somehow.
7.  It is legal, but somehow it doesn’t look right.
8.  It will all work out somehow.
9.  Julie has got to get money somehow to repay loan.
10.              Kelly hopes to get across the lake somehow.
11.              Nancy somehow managed to get home.
12.              Nick somehow managed to cross the road.
13.              She is not intelligent, but she gets along somehow.
14.              Somehow I can't imagine Lana living in Paris.
15.              Somehow, Millie knew about Mack’s affair.
16.              Somehow, you look different now.
17.              The painting of walls got finished somehow.
18.              They somehow managed to run the factory.
19.              We have to get the child home somehow.
20.              Yardley somehow found his purse in the room.
21.              Zany must have it done somehow by evening.

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