amazing (adj): extremely surprising Use “amazing” in a sentence The magician performed some amazing tricks. Their performance was amazing. It’s amazing how much money he spends everyday. This is the most amazing wedding party I’ve ever attended. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingamaze (v): to cause someone to be extremely surprised Use “amaze” in a sentence It amazes me that no one noticed the error. I was amazed at his courage. I’m amazed at her rapid progress in English. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingalways (adv): every time or all the time Use “always” in a sentence He’s always found it hard to express his emotions. He’s always making excuses for being late. I have always been faithful to my wife She always wears fashionable clothes. My father always gets up early to exercise. He and his wife are […]
Continue readingaltogether (adv): in total Use “altogether” in a sentence It has cost me $1000 altogether. How many sheep are there in the field altogether? You owe me $99 altogether. I don’t altogether agree with you. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingalthough (conj): despite the fact that Use “although” in a sentence Although he’s young, he’s an outstanding doctor. Although he’s nearly 80, he is still very active. Although he has many friends, he is lonely. Although she lives nearby, I rarely see her. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingalternative (n, adj): something that is different from something else, especially from what is usual, and offering the possibility of choice; An alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one Use “alternative” in a sentence There are two alternatives for you to choose from. […]
Continue readingalready (adv): before the present time Use “already” in a sentence Have you already read this book? Half the work is already finished. We’ve already ordered food and drinks. We have already reached an agreement. We got there early but he had already left. She has already left the office. Back to “3000 Most Common […]
Continue readingalphabetically (adv): in a way that has the same order as the letters of the alphabet Use “alphabetically” in a sentence The names are arranged alphabetically. This list was ordered alphabetically. Can you say the letters alphabetically? Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingalphabetical (adj): arranged in the same order as the letters of the alphabet Use “alphabetical” in a sentence The names on the list are in alphabetical order. Put these words in alphabetical order. Please arrange these books in alphabetical order. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingalphabet (n): a set of letters arranged in a fixed order, used for writing a language Use “alphabet” in a sentence Can you say the alphabet in reverse order? A is the first letter of the alphabet. The English alphabet has 26 letters. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
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