Sentences with Use, Sentences about Use
- Can I use your book, please?
- Do you let me use the computer?
- You can’t use that.
- I used to drink beer.
- We can use your help.
- I’ve gotten used to living alone.
- We used to buy these by the case.
- I thought Alex would use my office.
- Alex used to play tennis with Jessica.
- I’d like your permission to use it.
- We can use all the help we can get.
- I’ll get used to it sooner or later.
- He is used to walking long distances.
- I have to use Spanish all day at work.
- I used to like playing both football and basketball when I was young.
- She must learn to drive. It will be very useful.
- This video game must be very old, we used to play it with my brother when I was little.
- I thought I might be of some use.
- I used to think so.
- I used to hate Alex.
- My sister used to hate him.
- I used to play basketball.
- I used to come here.
- Look! I used to swim in the lake.
- We used to be good friends.
- I used to eat pizza.
- We used to live here.
- I am used to the heat.
- I used to love Mary.
- Frank is used to sitting
- Samuel is used to living in cold weather.
- She used to live near him.
- They shouldn’t use that horrible idea.
- I could use some help here.
- These are used for cracking walnuts.
- I could use a little more money.
- I used to play here.
- We found the wood where I used to go.
- Indeed many thanks, this material is very useful.
- These papers should not be used.
- I wonder what that’s used for.
- Prejudices are what fools use for reasons.
- You have to choose carefully the words you use to describe the event.
- While the knight was essentially a title denoting a military office, the term could also be used for positions of higher nobility such as landholders.
- They use a lot of water.
- It is no use trying to persuade him.