experience - use in sentences

Object

  • problem: Paul James with a camera and equipment many times better than mine, experiences the same problem.
  • symptom: Community surveys of adolescents have suggested that at any given time 1 % to over 3 % are experiencing symptoms of OCD.

Converse of object

  • gain: My washing machine experience I've gained experience of most aspects of washing machines during my 29 years in the washing machine trade.
  • learn: Our role is to engage children in quality learning experiences, giving them the best possible start in life.
  • have: Once I have a few years experience under my belt there are a number of options.
  • share: Friends who may have the same pain problem as you so you can share experiences?
  • enhance: A tailored program of research skills training is agreed with students at the beginning of their studies, to enhance the individual learning experience.

Adjective modifier

  • previous: Many of these are for people with previous relevant experience.
  • extensive: He has extensive experience in private law children matters.
  • practical: You must at all times, in every moment, use your practical experience to really adhere to this idea of change.
  • personal: My own personal experience would suggest finding a group closer to home.
  • relevant: Many of these are for people with previous relevant experience.
  • considerable: She has had considerable experience of running school libraries in London.

Adjective complement

  • first-hand: Covering ground cross-country, you will experience first-hand the changing landscapes, weather, wildlife, and culture of your chosen destination.

Noun used with modifier

  • work: Students often base their final year project on their work experience in year three.
  • shopping: Welcome to a totally new garden and leisure shopping experience.
  • year: Once I have a few years experience under my belt there are a number of options.

Modifies a noun

  • placement: Individual work experience placements are organized toward the end of Year 10.

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