Unit1-8
Here are some examples using the word "former" in a sentence:
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My former boss recommended me for this job.
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The former president will be giving a speech at the university next week.
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The former CEO was forced to resign.
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She still keeps in touch with her former colleagues from her old job.
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They had to tear down the former library to make room for the new shopping mall.
In these examples, "former" is used as an adjective to refer to something/someone from an earlier period or previous time, before the present role, state, or situation.
Here are some examples using the word "graduate" in a sentence:
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She is a recent graduate from Harvard University.
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After four years of hard work, I will finally graduate with a degree in engineering.
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Many graduates struggle to find employment in their desired field.
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The graduate ceremony was held outdoors on the university's main lawn.
In these examples, "graduate" is used as both a noun (a graduate, graduates) referring to someone who has completed a course of study, and as a verb (graduated, will graduate) meaning to complete an academic degree program successfully.
Here are some examples using the word "sight" in a sentence:
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The sight of the beautiful sunset took my breath away.
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After the accident, he lost his sight in one eye.
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Don't lose sight of your goals.
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Her sight is excellent, allowing her to spot tiny details from a distance.
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I've had enough of this dreadful sight; let's leave immediately.
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The base of the mountain came into sight after a few hours of hiking.
In these examples, "sight" can mean the ability to see (lost sight, her sight is excellent), or to catch a glimpse of something (came into sight, without a sight).
Here are some examples using the word "figure" in a sentence:
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She could not figure out how to solve the difficult math problem.
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The company's financial figures for the last quarter were impressive.
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The historical figure of Lincoln is widely respected.
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She wants to get back to her ideal figure after having a baby.
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Can you figure out a way to reduce our monthly expenses?
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Don't forget to include all the relevant figures and data in your report.
Here are some examples using the phrase "go all out" in a sentence:
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The team knew they had to go all out to win the championship game.
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My sister always goes all out decorating the house for the holidays.
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If you want to impress the boss, you should go all out with your presentation.
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They went all out planning every detail of the destination wedding.
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For the concert, the band went all out putting on an amazing stage show.
The phrase "go all out" means to put in maximum effort, do something extravagantly or spare no expense.
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