Saturday, October 19, 2013

How to use these word in a senentence ?

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"as many as"
"as though"
"if only"
"provided that"
"so that"
What is definiton and How do i use these word in a sentence? It would be great if example included.Thanks.



Answer
Hi,
1) He asked if she knew that 'as many as' twenty people had applied to become dancers?

2) It looked 'as though' the time would never come for a decision to be made.

3) He thought to himself, 'if only' I had completed my application sooner.

4) She knew that she would succeed 'provided that' she maintained a strong sense of purpose to achieve her goals.

5) It was important to explain why she was late for class 'so that' her teacher wouldn't think that she wasn't interested in completing her assignments.

Definition. This is a word used to explain what something (Usually another word) means.

Example: Let's look at what the word 'thoughtful' means.
A friend gives you a birthday present; you had no idea that your friend would do such a thing and then you realize how 'thoughtful' she was to do this.

In that context the word 'thoughtful' would mean:
Your friend was 'caring enough' to buy you a gift.
or,
Your friend 'values' you as a friend.
or,
Your friend was 'thinking' about you.
or,
Your friend 'appreciates' having you as a friend.

Here are some more examples for the 5 questions above.

1) 'As many as' twenty thousand football fans went to see their team play.

2) It looked 'as though' it was going to rain.

3) "If only' she had called home a week ago to tell them she was coming, everything would have been different.

4) 'Provided that' the taxi arrived in the next 10 minutes, she knew that she would get to the Airport in time.

5) It was important to contact home, 'so that' they could be prepared for her visit.

Hope that helps you.

50 things to do before i graduate high school?




hockeygirl


not to crazy like legall things and no sex or smoking! i just want fun creative things


Answer
1. start a journal, begin with making a list of things you want to do before you graduate from high school.
2. Go to a thrift store and get $10 of old videos, CDs, or books. Get something you would ordinarily not buy.
3.Go to a concert featuring someone new, someone with an interesting name.
4. Get a penpal in another country or state... I guess it would be email pal or someone on facebook etc
5. Clean out your closet and junk drawers, make a time capsule of things from your life that you want to keep, but that you can live without.
6. Do a random act of kindness each day and record it in your journal.
7. Try a new musical instrument, get private lessons if possible, or just rent one and play around with it for a month.
8. Get a how to video and try to follow the steps like how to paint a landscape in an hour, make a birdhouse, put together a flower arrangement.
9. Arrange to volunteer for a couple hours a week at various businesses or charities such as the humane society, 4-H, scouts, the family center, the hospital, local art supply store, a museum, etc.
10. Get a list of banned books and start reading all of them before you go to college. Mark them off as you go.
11. Walk, go a different direction or on a different trail each time.
12. Pretend you are a tourist. Go to all the interesting sights in your city as if you were just visiting
13. Try a new recipe.
14. Give a costume or themed party... maybe a Halloween one or plan a very interesting birthday party.
15. Give a surprise party for a friend or relative.
16. Start learning a new language.
17. Compose a song.
18. write a play, poem, or short story.
19. Read an entire page in the dictionary.
20. Start writing your own dictionary of modern slang.
21. Get a pattern and make your own prom dress, or make something for someone else.
22. Make your own gifts for the whole year... nothing purchased except supplies to make the gifts,
23. Be a kid again, reread your favorite childhood books, go to the water park, run through the sprinklers.
24. Go on a scavenger hunt with your friends.
25. Make a collage of pictures representing yourself and your interests.
26. Design your own house, start with over all floor plan, and then decorate the room, choose paint colors, carpet or flooring, furniture etc. Then landscape the yard. You can do this on computer or make a scrapbook of ideas.

27. Use a baby name book, select at least 10 possible names for your future children. Consider what the names man and what nicknames other kids might make out of them.
28. Get one of those knitting looms and make a hat and scarf set for each of your friends.
29. Get your lifeguard certification.
30. Take mini trips to visit various colleges.
31. Buy five items at a garage sale. Then do something with those items
32. Paint a picture
33. Take a picture, enlarge it to poster size.
34. Check out your local county and state fair. Enter at least one item in each fair.
35. Go through all your old pictures, make a scrapbook from childhood to graduation.
36. Take an old pair of jeans and make something out of them: purse, pieces for a jeans quilt, an apron, a skirt, shorts, etc.
37. Have a yard sale of all your old stuff, ask your parents if they want to get rid of stuff too. Invite a few of your friends over to help you. Use that money for a great party.
38. Make a giant batch of pizzelles or other Christmas cookies to give away or sell.
39. Try to start a new fad, anything from an interesting haircut to using a new ly invented slang word. See how long it takes to catch on .
40. Go to different churches, just to check out different religions.
41. Play music and invent your own dances to go with them.
42. Learn how o make tamales or ravioli from scratch.
43. Wear different colored socks, or clothes which don't match on purpose.
44. Either call or start writing thank you notes to previous teachers or people who helped you along the way.
48. Try a food you have never tried before.
Sorry, Yahoo says my answer is too long, but this should give you a start.




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