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Stella [2.4K]
4 years ago
15

Use four of these words in sentences to show you know what they mean.

English
2 answers:
kifflom [539]4 years ago
6 0
Can you use 4 different sentences, each with one word? If so:

I tried to purchase a lot of toilet paper at the store, but their inventory was low, so I left with only a couple rolls.

I didn’t have any toys at my house, so I used items I found in the living room to make a weird contraption to play with.

I got into a debate at dinner with my mother about when my bedtime should be.

The camper was out of food, so he decided to venture out into the woods to find something edible for lunch.

If these are correct, please give me the Brainliest answer :)
hammer [34]4 years ago
5 0
My friend created a complex inventory of her own personal library in her room.

Joe showed the whole class his peculiar looking contraction that he created for the science fair.

Everyone is excited, and nervous, for today’s debate in class.

My grandmother embroidered a beautiful cloth napkin and gave it to me on my 16th birthday.

“Don’t Venture too far from the cabin guys!” my mother called after us.

The inhabitants of this new planet are strangely dressed.
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