Examples of how to use the word “willingly” in a sentence. How to connect “willingly” with other words to make correct English sentences. willingly (adv): in a way that shows that you are happy to do something if it is needed Use “willingly” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “willing” in a sentence. How to connect “willing” with other words to make correct English sentences. willing (adj): to be happy to do something if it is needed Use “willing” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “will” in a sentence. How to connect “will” with other words to make correct English sentences. will (v, n, modal): If you will something to happen, you try to make it happen by the power of your thoughts; the mental power used to control and direct your thoughts […]
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “wild” in a sentence. How to connect “wild” with other words to make correct English sentences. wild (adj): uncontrolled, violent, or extreme Use “wild” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “wife” in a sentence. How to connect “wife” with other words to make correct English sentences. wife (n): the woman that you are married to Use “wife” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “width” in a sentence. How to connect “width” with other words to make correct English sentences. width (n): the distance across something from one side to the other Use “width” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “widely” in a sentence. How to connect “widely” with other words to make correct English sentences. widely (adv): including a lot of different places, people, subjects, etc Use “widely” in a sentence Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English”
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “wide” in a sentence. How to connect “wide” with other words to make correct English sentences. wide (adj): having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; not narrow Use “wide” in a sentence […]
Continue readingExamples of how to use the word “whose” in a sentence. How to connect “whose” with other words to make correct English sentences. whose (n, det, pro): used especially in questions when asking about which person owns or is responsible for something Use “whose” in a sentence I have a friend whose father is a […]
Continue readingExamples 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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