Dictionary
1
from (e.g. time, place, numerical quantity)
since
2
from (originator)
3
because
4
out of (constituent, part)
5
through (e.g. window, vestibule)
6
after
since (following te-form verb)
Example Sentences
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Examples 1–10 out of 4922.
| "Oh" cried the old man joyfully, "Now I can choose the prettiest cat and take it home with me!" | Submit Correction |
| They say love is blind. | Submit Correction |
| "Are you from Australia?" asked the Filipino. | Submit Correction |
| "How far is it from here to the station?" "It is about two miles." | Submit Correction |
| "How far is it from here to your school?" "It's about ten minute's walk." | Submit Correction |
| I'll be back in a minute he added. | Submit Correction |
| You had better put the book back in the desk, for the owner will come back there. | Submit Correction |
| "Have you finished it?" "On the contrary, I'm just starting." | Submit Correction |
| "Is it possible to catch AIDS from toilet seats?" "No, it isn't." | Submit Correction |
| "Why aren't you going?" "Because I don't want to." | Submit Correction |
