everything - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • do: We will do everything we can to make you happy.
  • cover: Your form tutor will probably talk to you to ensure they have covered everything.
  • know: Everyone seems to want to know everything about me all the time.
  • lose: I also pray for those who survived but lost everything they had.
  • explain: Try and include or explain everything about you and your work.
  • believe: I have had enough of people believing everything I say is a lie.

Adjective modifier

  • virtually: Having no money and also preferring to do everything himself, Carpenter acted, directed and had a hand in virtually everything.
  • sure: Write clearly and make sure everything fits into the available space.
  • lost: But in winning, he's lost everything that's kept him going for years.
  • much: Well, pretty much everything from the ' 60s can be found, including Cortinas of all ages.

Modifies a noun

  • in-between: Because play is a noun, a verb and everything in-between.
  • kitesurfing: BKSA kite surf site with free registration, kitesurf message board and everything kitesurfing in the UK.
  • else.: Music can sometimes be guarded and cynical so I wanted to do something different to everything else. ' Says Ian.
  • that's: Remember that Contents insurance covers everything thatâs moveable in your home â that includes your carpets and curtains.
  • s/he: Ask your property owner to put everything s/he is offering in writing, it will save any misunderstanding later on.
  • inside: It felt like I had been kicked over and over by a bull and everything inside was broken.

Noun used with modifier

  • fact: In fact everything seemed more relevant, more down to earth.
  • drop: Drop everything they're doing and pop round to give a massage?

Preposition: in

  • sight: Because not only does it cut everything in sight, but virtually everything out of sight too.

Preposition: under

  • sun: He talks almost continually about everything under the sun - except himself.

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