Nov. 8, 2021
1) I was in debt for quite a while but then managed to pay it out.
2) I'm currently in debt to a bank, so I can't afford to take any loans.
3) Don't put on this shirt!
It's nerdy.
4) He's a very good physician; he can treat a range of kidney diseases.
5) He says he's indebted to his kids for the idea of the movie.
6) She has very nice eyes, with long, natural eyelashes.
7) I don't understand his motives, that's off the top of my head.
8) We stave off our pets from getting to our neighbors' territories.
9) She escorted me outside and we parted coldly.
10) I stepped out the door and was immediately surprised by the changes that happened to the trees in just one night.
1) I was in debt for quite a while but then managed to pay it out.
2) I'm currently in debt to a bank, so I can't afford to take out any loans.
3) Don't put on this shirt!
4) He's a very good physician; he can treat a range of kidney diseases.
5) He says he's indebted to his kids for the idea of the movie.
7) I don't understand his motives, that's off the top of my head.
8) We stave off our pets from getting into our neighbors' territories.
"stave off" and "territories" might be too dramatic or formal here, unless that was the goal.
10) I stepped out the door and was immediately surprised by the changes that happened to the trees in just one night.
Some sentences with new words |
1) I was in debt for quite a while but then managed to pay it out. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
2) I'm currently in debt to a bank, so I can't afford to take any loans. 2) I'm currently in debt to a bank, so I can't afford to take out any loans. |
3) Don't put on this shirt! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It's nerdy. |
4) He's a very good physician; he can treat a range of kidney diseases. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
5) He says he's indebted to his kids for the idea of the movie. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
6) She has very nice eyes, with long, natural eyelashes. |
7) I don't understand his motives, that's off the top of my head. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
8) We stave off our pets from getting to our neighbors' territories. 8) We stave off our pets from getting into our neighbors' territories. "stave off" and "territories" might be too dramatic or formal here, unless that was the goal. |
9) She escorted me outside and we parted coldly. |
10) I stepped out the door and was immediately surprised by the changes that happened to the trees in just one night. 10) I stepped out the door and was immediately surprised by the changes |
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