extra - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hide: There are no hidden extras and the rates represent extremely good value for money.
  • add: Carter adds the extras with a fine kick: 0-13.

Adjective modifier

  • optional: Any other claims for knowledge not based on rational investigation are optional extras.
  • hidden: There are no meters or hidden extras payable on arrival.
  • added: Prices quoted for both properties are inclusive of bed linen, gas, electricity and heating - no added extras!
  • exclusive: Growth boss stephen luxury staterooms for the cruise director taken to a. Chairman ed gillespie that nr brings exclusive extras that.
  • little: It always helps to have some money put aside for emergencies or for little extras that you haven't budgeted for.
  • additional: In previous years the shell scheme walls were all erected first, then the fascia board and then the additional extras including light battens.

Modifies a noun

  • cost: Any extra costs incurred during the course of your stay should be paid directly to the hotel on checkout.
  • charge: We also offer a bespoke service at no extra charge.
  • money: You will also need some extra money left on the table each month to pay off your debts quicker.
  • mile: It created the climate in which world leaders were prepared to go the extra mile to make progress.
  • dimension: They rarely rust and add an extra dimension to the attractive appearance of the slate.
  • cash: You can save money and I can get a bit of extra cash to help pay for my studies.

Used with adjective complement

  • pay: Will you have to pay extra for tables, chairs etc.
  • charge: We do not charge extra should you wish to host your web site elsewhere.
  • earn: Sometimes they are junior hospital doctors ( now reasonably paid ) but nevertheless earning extra by working in their off duty time.
  • add: Discard the solid bits and add extra dripping, lard or butter if necessary.

Noun used with modifier

  • quot: Share his expertise the city including of our day those quot extras.

Preposition: for

  • privilege: They married on Whit Monday 1971 in the Hampstead Registry Office and he had to pay extra for the privilege.

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