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BellTower Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Formation

When I see a new word and look up for its meaning, I still couldn't figure out how to use it in creating sentences. Should I focus on whether the word is a noun,adverb, or verb (intransitive or transitive)?
  

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BellTower When I see a new word and look up for its meaning, I still couldn't can't figure out how to use it in creating sentences. In that case, you have to find examples to help you. it as the easiest site to use to find examples.

  • BellTower When I see a new word and look up for its meaning, I still couldn't can't figure out how to use it in creating sentences.
  • In that case, you have to find examples to help you.
  • it as the easiest site to use to find examples.
  • ) CJ
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BellTowerWhen I see a new word and look up for its meaning, I still couldn't can't figure out how to use it in creating sentences.
In that case, you have to find examples to help you. I recommend fraze.it as the easiest site to use to find examples.

(Knowing whether it's an adverb or no
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Many dictionaries, including many of those indexed at http://www.onelook.com/ , include example sentences. These are useful for showing how words are actually used in sentences.
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Thank you, CJ. Fraze It is highly helpful

Thanks for addressing this, GPY.

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