Of course! Here you go:
1. Curious: She was curious about how flowers grew, so she asked a lot of questions.
2. Gigantic: The elephant they saw at the zoo was truly gigantic.
3. Delicious: The homemade cookies were so delicious that she asked fo...
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Of course! Here you go:
1. Curious: She was curious about how flowers grew, so she asked a lot of questions.
2. Gigantic: The elephant they saw at the zoo was truly gigantic.
3. Delicious: The homemade cookies were so delicious that she asked for more.
Now, can you try to make your own sentences using these words?
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Could you give me some examples using these words?"
Tips for improvement:
1. "Would you" → "Could you" – "Could you" sounds slightly more polite and natural when asking for something.
2. "give me some samples" → "give me some examples" – "Examples" is the more common word when referring to words or phrases. "Samples" usually refers to physical items or small demonstrations.
3. "useing" → "using" – Spelling correction (missing the letter i).
Alternative phrasing (more natural):
- "Can you show me some example sentences with these words?"
- "Could you provide some usage examples for these words?"
Would you like help with any other sentences? 😊