chat - use in sentences

Object

  • room: To try out the video chat room now simply click here.
  • forum: Share holiday snaps and experiences in the online photo gallery and chat forum.
  • session: Students can use the notepad to make notes about training and paste information from chat sessions to print and save for future reference.
  • transcript: Chat Transcript This document is a pdf you will need adobe acrobat to open it - download it here.
  • host: Synopsis: Is British television chat show host David Matthews covering up for his emigrant son who fled from Australia with his young daughter?
  • show: Marin will play the father Henry, whose sun Luis hosts a chat show from a studio behind their house.

Preposition: over

  • coffee: Our meetings consist of either a speaker, slide show or demonstration of some craft etc followed by a chat over coffee.
  • pint: Sometimes they may even know each other ( the media is a relatively small community ) and have a chat over a pint.

Adjective modifier

  • informal: There will also be an opportunity for an informal chat with Alan over refreshments!
  • one-to-one: Email our lifeline service for a confidential one-to-one chat or phone our lifeline service on 0845 345 0707.
  • real-time: Communication between tutors and students is facilitated via discussion boards, real-time chat and email functions.
  • cozy: I explained why, in my judgment, the way forward was not to have " cozy chats " with the new bishop.
  • confidential: Email our lifeline service for a confidential one-to-one chat or phone our lifeline service on 0845 345 0707.
  • on-line: We will also be including a forum hosted by 'The Fishing Warehouse ' where you will be able to have on-line chats.

Modifies a noun

  • room: Once the course has begun, I urge them to make use of the chat room, thus promoting interaction among students.

Modifying Another Word

  • informally: The teacher circulates and is able to chat informally to the pupils.

Noun used with modifier

  • chit: Chit Chat Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:46 am Subject: Anyone in Crete?

Preposition: with

  • friend: Join a Public Table and chat with new friends, while you play.

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