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Miuuuu

Aug. 19, 2023

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Sentence Making #2

Making sentences using new vocabulary/phrases:

1. {onto} Someone was onto Strauss but he had no idea. He was then accused of picking on Oppenheimer during his election of the Secretary of Commerce.
2. {wander around} It's better to wander around instead of being a couch potato.
3. {on someone's feet} I still don't think I am on my feet again after experiencing depression.
4. {scalped ticket} Wow those scalped ticket prices have skyrocketed.
5. {intermission} Much of the audience could not sit through the whole performance. Most of them left during the intermission.
6.{snort} That bull snorted and sprinted when it saw the red flag.

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Sentence Making #2

Making sentences using new vocabulary/phrases: 1.

{onto} Someone was on to Strauss but he had no idea.

Your idea with "on to" here, is a phrasal verb and is not one single word. Onto, as a single word, indicates the movement of something from a particular position or location to another.

He was then accused of picking on Oppenheimer during his election of the Secretary of Commerce.

2.

{wander around} It's better to wander around instead of being a couch potato.

3.

{on someone's feet} I still don't think I am on my feet again after experiencing depression.

4.

{scalped ticket} Wow those scalped ticket prices have skyrocketed.

5.

{intermission} Much of the audience could not sit through the whole performance.

Most of them left during the intermission.

6.

{snort} That bull snorted and sprinted when it saw the red flag.

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Miuuuu

Aug. 20, 2023

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Thanks!!

Sentence Making #2


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Making sentences using new vocabulary/phrases: 1.


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{onto} Someone was onto Strauss but he had no idea.


{onto} Someone was on to Strauss but he had no idea.

Your idea with "on to" here, is a phrasal verb and is not one single word. Onto, as a single word, indicates the movement of something from a particular position or location to another.

He was then accused of picking on Oppenheimer during his election of the Secretary of Commerce.


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{wander around} It's better to wander around instead of being a couch potato.


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3.


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{on someone's feet} I still don't think I am on my feet again after experiencing depression.


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4.


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{scalped ticket} Wow those scalped ticket prices have skyrocketed.


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5.


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{intermission} Much of the audience could not sit through the whole performance.


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Most of them left during the intermission.


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6.


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{snort} That bull snorted and sprinted when it saw the red flag.


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