creative - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • time: The summer holidays are a great time for spending valuable time with our children and being creative at the same time.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • do: If literally doing nothing at all is impossible, do something creative with the hands.

Modifies a noun

  • writing: Have you had any formal tuition in creative writing?
  • thinking: Schizophrenia: Creative thinking Could some aspects provide an evolutionary advantage?
  • talent: The industry is a recognized seedbed for creative talent.
  • license: All my images have a Creative Commons license on them.
  • industry: Creative offices are now found in many sectors, not just the ' creative industries ' .
  • partnership: The project is supported by Knowle West Media Center in partnership with Creative Partnerships, Kickin ' Space Youth Project, & local schools.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: In order to satisfy this demand E-commerce 123 has gathered a team of highly creative experienced website developers.
  • exceptionally: Is NESTA's Fellowship project for young people and it supports exceptionally creative young people aged between 10 and 21 years old.
  • genuinely: What separates the genuinely creative artist from the rest of us?
  • extremely: You are extremely creative in more than one area and enjoy speculating.
  • very: Students can do very creative things with tools like these.
  • particularly: I haven't yet been particularly creative with it, just been using the very good presets.

Used with adjective complement

  • get: Getting creative You can add more extreme color shifts in Photoshop to great creative effect.
  • teach: Having graduated from Lancaster University's Creative Writing Program with distinction, she now teaches Creative Writing for the University.
  • become: In fact, there are ways in which we can help ourselves become more creative.
  • combine: Some jobs may combine creative with technical skills, such as technical jobs in the arts like a lighting technician.
  • provide: QCA 14-19 learning provides advice on providing creative, flexible and differentiated responses in the 14 to19 curriculum to meet individual needs.

Preposition: with

  • ability: The program demands that students are well-organised, committed and creative with academic ability and a passion for design.

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