Create A Meaningful Sentence Using The Word!

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•The game is for every member on this board

•At the start of the day, anyone can write an English word and using that word anyone can create a meaningful sentence

•Only one word can be written on a particular day

•One user can only create one sentence on a particular day

•For instance if the word is LOVE then you can write anything using that word such as “EVERYTHING IS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR” or “MY MOM LOVES ME” like that

•If you think any sentence is wrongly constructed then just correct the sentence mentioning the error in your post to let the writer know where he/she went wrong

•The purpose of this game to enhance English writing skills


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Rakhi Yadav

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With meager resources, a poor man can hardly satiate the needs of his family.
Word For 16 JUN 2013 - SATIATE

To satiate his hunger, Ram ate a pizza and a burger.
Word For 16 JUN 2013 - SATIATE


Satiate person is happiest person.
Word For 16 JUN 2013 - SATIATE


Satiate person is happiest person.

Satiated person is the happiest person. 'The' should be used in front of superlatives.
Rain rain come again, I can't endure this heat anymore!
I am not used to endure bad conduct.

'Used to' means you are previously in the habit of something but not now. So here it means you dont tolerate before but now you tolerate. There is nothing wrong with sentence but the meaning it conveys seems to be wrong. I think it should be
I don't endure bad conduct.
Word for 17 JUN 2013 - ENDURE

I can't endure being ignored.
Word for 17 JUN 2013 - ENDURE


Endure those things which are not in your control.
Once the limit you can endure is crossed, you are bound to retaliate.
I saw some females who endure people who misbehaves. I hate such people
I wonder why some people willingly Endure suffering ?
Word for 17 JUN 2013 - ENDURE


Endure those things which are not in your control.



Enduring tyranny is funkey.
Word For 18 JUN 2013 - GALLIVANT

Ram is happier pottering than gallivanting
Going gallivanting aimlessly will not serve one's purpose.
Going gallivanting aimlessly will not serve one's purpose.

Gallivanting by itself means go around from one place to another. So there is no need for the usage of the word 'going'. I hope it should be
Gallivanting aimlessly will not serve one's purpose.
India boasts many places where visitors can gallivant.

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Created Thursday, 13 June 2013 16:16
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