Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Harmed


Pronunciation: /ha:rmd/
Function in the sentence:Verb
Meaning Harmed: Past simple and past participle of harm. To hurt someone or damage samething.
Original sentence:But,by George,sir,if one hair of those pigs heads is harmed, I will have the law on you!. ( Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).

Sentences:
1. Thankfully no one was harmed in the accident.
2. The government's reputation has already been harmed by  a series of scondals.

Shouted



Pronunciation:/ʃɑʊt/
Function in the sentence:Verb
Meaning Shouted: Past simple and past participle of shout to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as posible usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations or when the person you are talking to is a long way oway or cannot hear very well.
Original sentence:"very well!" he shouted. (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).

Sentences:
1. He shouted at his kids to let them know that dinner was ready.
2. The whole night Ana shouted that name.


Cheerfully


Pronunciation:/ˈtʃɪərfəli/
Function in the sentence:Adverb
Meaning Cheerfully: Is a happy and positive way. In a way that is bright and pleasant and makes you feel positive and happy. 
Original sentence:
Then he looked around and said cheerfully, "well anyhow it is not as bad as it might have been. (Pigs is Pigs by EllisParker Butler)
Sentences:
1. The classrooms were cheerfully decorated with children's artwork.
2. The playroom is cheerfully bright any sunny.

Kept


Pronunciation:/kɛpt/
Function in the sentence:Verb
Meaning Kept: The past tense and past participle of keep. when keep is part of a set combination eg to keep an appointment.
Original sentence: 
But he kept sending them. (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler).

Sentences:
1. Carlos met him in 1994 in Argentina and kept contact with him until 2000.
2. Ana kept walking towards the park.

Property


Pronunciation:/prɒpəti/
Function in the sentence:Noun
Meaning Property: Object, a building or area of land that belong to someone. 
Original sentences:
They are not your property. (Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler)

Sentences:
1. The bank have refused a loand until we've had a survey done on the property
2. The property was sold to pay off his debts.










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