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Speak English Sentences Every Day: 50 Most Common Words

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This book comprises the following 50 most commonly used words in the English language along with around 3000 sentences that can be used in everyday conversations: After, Against, All, Around, Away, Back, Before, Call, Carry, Come, Continue, Down, Ever, Fall, Give, Go, Hold, Into, Just, Keep, Lead, Leave, Let, Lie/Lay, Like, Look, Make, Name, Once, Off, On, Out, Over, Pull, Push, Put, Quality, Remain, Run, Set, Since, Stand, Take, Through, Throw, Turn, Up, Upon, Value, Way ---- Sample This: 01 - English Sentences -- After --- Period (a particular length of time) + After [This Pattern Is Used To Denote "Following Something In Time"] --- Area was cordoned off an hour after the incident. A picture was released a day after the attack. The statement came 10 days after the police claim. The committee was formed two days after expose. She had gone missing a few days after her husband was kidnapped. He was saved a few days after other members were rescued. She was killed weeks after returning from years in exile. The shooting came less than a year after a massacre at the main market. That was more than 10 years after we had seen each other last. She received a call soon after at her residence. Soon after being informed by people, the police swung into action. Chopper collided mid-air shortly after take-off from an airbase here. The satellite started malfunctioning shortly after its deployment in orbit. People will remember the song long after we are gone. A week after the abducted executive was rescued, the city has been rocked by abduction. Three months after she took over the reins of the state, she fulfilled her poll promises. Two days after she got married, a 22-year-old woman won the prestigious award. Three days after a hundred patients were treated, fifty more were admitted. --- Noun + After + Noun [This pattern is used to show something that happens many times or continuously.] --- He missed opportunity after opportunity. The village has been caught in controversy after controversy. You Can Also Use The Following Patterns: One + Noun + After + Another He missed one opportunity after another. The village has been caught in one controversy after another. The industry at large has faced one pain after another. He indulged in one scam after another. One After The Other He established loyalty with three persons one after the other. Events are taking place one after the other. Many enemies came into his life one after the other. One after the other, the survivors came out, each better than the other. There were false allegations one after the other. --- Two Events- Second Event (Simple Past) + After + First Event (Past Perfect) --- I returned after he had gone. He came after night had fallen. I reached after the train had already left. Others She named his daughter after Lincoln. The scheme (was) named after the Party founder. Indian NSG was modeled after the UK's SAS. My dog went after the thief. Passengers said they heard a loud explosion after which the bus hurtled down.

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