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“Whole” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “whole” in a sentence. How to connect “whole” with other words to make correct English sentences. whole (adj, n): complete or not divided; a complete thing Use “whole” in a sentence They’re not sure they could provide accommodation for the whole group. He shamed his whole family by […]

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“Who” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “who” in a sentence. How to connect “who” with other words to make correct English sentences. who (n, pro): abbreviation for the World Health Organization; used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone’s […]

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“Whistle” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “whistle” in a sentence. How to connect “whistle” with other words to make correct English sentences. whistle (n, v): the sound made by someone or something whistling; to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a […]

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“Which” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “which” in a sentence. How to connect “which” with other words to make correct English sentences. which (n, det, pro): (used in questions and structures in which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) what one or ones Use “which” in a sentence Which […]

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“Whether” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “whether” in a sentence. How to connect “whether” with other words to make correct English sentences. whether (conj): (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not Use “whether” in a sentence We don’t know whether he’s alive or dead. We have to play fair, whether […]

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“Wherever” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “wherever” in a sentence. How to connect “wherever” with other words to make correct English sentences. wherever (conj): to or in any or every place Use “wherever” in a sentence You have the freedom to go wherever you like. Sit wherever you like. Sit wherever you like. I’ll […]

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