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Anonymous  +  262023 Sun, 03 Sep 06 03:09 AM
How do we use use vocabulary in  the sentence? Are there any rules for using vocabulary in the sentences.
nona the brit  +  262089 Sun, 03 Sep 06 09:20 AM

I'm a bit confused here. Are you asking about a sentence using the word 'vocabulary'? For example: I want to expand my French vocabulary.

Or are you asking about vocabulary in general. All 'vocabulary' means is 'the words that I know', so you are asking how to use every single word you know in sentences and if there are any rules for using words (every word you know). Which is a bit of an odd questionBig Smile [:D]

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julielai  +  262191 Sun, 03 Sep 06 04:11 PM
Many ESL students believe they have to use difficult words in their sentences. Is that what you mean, Anon.?
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Anonymous, 2 yr 295 days ago
    how do you use the word "citadel" in a sentence
Clive  +  322210 Wed, 31 Jan 07 01:34 AM

Hi,

  how do you use the word "citadel" in a sentence <<< You just did. Smile [:)] 

Or you could say eg 'The soldiers entered the citadel.'

Best wishes, Clive

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Anonymous, 2 yr 64 days ago
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<P> <FONT color=pink> how do you use the word computerist in a sentence </FONT>
Clive  +  420693 Tue, 18 Sep 07 05:56 PM

Hi,

how do you use the word computerist in a sentence

I wouldn't use it in a sentence, because it does not seem like a real word to me. I haven't heard or read it used.

Do you mean a computer engineer? A computer worker of some kind? A computer enthusiast? You need to say what you mean in another way.

Best wishes, Clive

Anonymous, 1 yr 342 days ago
compassion
Clive  +  453351 Sat, 15 Dec 07 05:26 AM

Hi,

He had a lot of compassion for his friend who was seriously ill and had many problems.

You're welcome.

Clive

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