Showing posts with label Example Sentences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Example Sentences. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2020

 Above is a preposition (prep) or an adverb (adv). … Above or over? When we use above as a preposition, it means 'higher than'. Its meaning is close to that of the preposition over.

What is the same meaning of above?

adverb. 1'in the darkness above, something moved' SYNONYMS. overhead, at the top, on the top, at a higher place, on a higher place, high up, on high, up above, in the sky, up in the sky, high above one's head, aloft, in the heavens, up in the heavens. 2'we will return to some of the issues raised above'

Above-English-Grammar-Topics

Above-English-Grammar-Topics

“Above” in a Sentence

above (prep, adv): in or to a place that is higher

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How to Use "Above" with Example Sentences

"The kite was flying above."

"The birds were sitting above on the power lines."

"Water was leaking from above."

"The books are located on a shelf high above."

"Her grades are above average."

"The temperature has been above normal for the past couple of weeks."

 Don’t go above the speed limit.

 The plane flew above the clouds.

 She lives in an apartment above us.

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 It’s on the shelf just above your head.

 This work is above my capacity.

"The plane was flying above the clouds."

"The balloon disappeared above the clouds."

"We hung our wedding photo above our headboard."

"We live above a bakery."

"I could see smoke above the trees."

"The apartment is located above the garage."

"My answer is none of the above."

"My answer is all of the above."

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Sunday, November 1, 2020

 The Word “Ability” in Example Sentences

Freedom from that ugly feeling gave her the ability to speak of it lightly for the first time. I can only applaud this man's ability to deduce. Your ability to heal makes you what we'd call a Natural, a human with extraordinary capabilities.

“Ability” in a Sentence

Ability (n): the quality or skill that you have which makes it possible for you to do something.

“Ability” -English-Grammar

“Ability” -English-Grammar

Examples of “ability” in a sentence

  •  Ability sentence examples
  • Freedom from that ugly feeling gave her the ability to speak of it lightly for the first time.
  • I can only applaud this man's ability to deduce.
  • Tugging at her ability to reason.
  • Machines multiply our labor and increase our ability to do work.
  • He never mastered the ability to run.
  • I have confidence in his abilities.
  •  She has the ability to manage a business.
  •  This job is beyond my ability.
  •  I trust his executive ability.
  •  I don’t have much faith in his ability.
  •  She tends to underestimate her own ability.
  • One person has the so called ability, with support from a few others.

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  • Your ability to heal makes you what we'd call a Natural, a human with extraordinary capabilities.
  • The girl or the ability to read minds?
  • What was this sudden obsession with her ability to run the ranch, and what made him think she was qualified?
  • People have always had the drive and the ability to build, create, discover, and explore.
  • The ability of humanity to destroy is now exponentially higher.
  • She was drained but more confident in her ability to use it.
  • I have the ability to levitate things.
  • I knew he desperately wanted to pursue Howie's never-before-encountered ability as far as it would go.
  • Perhaps it requires musical ability or style or sassiness.
  • The ability of science and technology to improve human life is known to us.
  • Even his ability to find alcohol for a party was adventurous.
  • Their ability to inflict carnage will rise in the future.
  • Betsy and I claimed world class ability while Quinn just rolled his eyes.
  • As my mate, you have the ability to draw off my power.

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  • She showed me how very foolish it would be for me to pursue a four years' course of study at Radcliffe, simply to be like other girls, when I might better be cultivating whatever ability I had for writing.
  • She has talked incessantly since her return about what she did in Huntsville, and we notice a very decided improvement in her ability to use language.
  • You have a rare ability among our kind.
  • Some people around her know of her ability and assist her but she alone has the gift.
  • "Madame, I doubt my ability before such an audience," said he, smilingly inclining his head.
  • He employed all his ability and strength to do the best he could for himself and his army, as he had done previously and as he did subsequently in 1813.
  • The intellectual improvement which Helen has made in the past two years is shown more clearly in her greater command of language and in her ability to recognize nicer shades of meaning in the use of words, than in any other branch of her education.
  • The stored tears continued to flow and the sobs wracked her body, robbing it of the ability to speak – barely allowing a breath to be drawn.
  • Dusk had fallen while she tested the magic and her ability to control it.
  • I doubt it and Howie won't use his ability to revisit his past and learn.
  • What she's telling me is beyond belief and yet I know this ability exists.
  • While he now had the ability to chase his past, he refused vehemently to do so.
  • So our ability to find cause and effect in that—and to really discern fact from fallacy, what's good from what's bad for us—is highly suspect.
  • Ultimately it had cost them a child and her ability to have more.
  • The ability for you to determine a traitor from a loyalist is one of your most valuable talents.
  • "Useful ability," Xander said.
  • Simply because only so many jobs can, in theory, be replaced by machines does not imply anything about the ability of the people now doing them.
  • It seems you or your associates have a unique ability in these situations... more than unique; unprecedented.
  • "The good thing about being in charge is the ability to make your own schedule," he replied.
  • While Howie, between his brain damage, operations and lengthy coma created a rare combination of mental soup, could we say with any certainty that his ability was absolutely unique to him?
  • One of us discovered this ability last fall, quite by accident.

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Saturday, October 31, 2020

About the Word ‘About’

The word ‘about’ is often used as a preposition to link words in a sentence, but can also be an adverb or adjective. There are thus several different ways of using ‘about’, each subtly different. In this post, we run through a few common uses.

About-English-grammar

About-English-grammar

Use “about” in a sentence

  • How do you feel about it?
  • I work about 40 hours a week.
  • Do you want to tell me about it?
  • I didn't ask about his family tree.
  • I love thinking about the future.
  • "What shall we write about?" they asked.
  • In fact, everything about him was masculine.
  •  Don’t worry too much about unimportant things.
  •  We’re very excited about the trip.
  •  Nobody tells me about it.
  •  I wonder why she didn’t tell me about it.
  •  Don’t talk about work. We’re on vacation.
  • What do you really think about it?
  •  I don’t care about your past.
  •  What do you think about that issue?
  •  He genuinely cares about me.

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  •  What is he angry about?
  •  Do you have any information about the project?
  •  She is worried about her weight.
  •  Don’t worry about it.
  •  Our house is worth about 150,000 dollars.
  •  He seems anxious about the meeting.
  • We know not much about them.
  • Don't worry about it.
  • Go and get my kitten, please, Jellia, and we'll hear what she has to say about it.
  • In a few minutes they had forgotten about the birds.
  • They saw the mother robin flying about, and crying to her mate.
  • It will be about the end of our adventures, I guess.
  • In fact, she had made a different decision about it so many times that his head must be spinning.
  • They are too young to fly, and the mother bird is making a great fuss about it.

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