free - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • download: You can also download this report free from www.jrf.org.uk ( ISBN 1 85935 272 3 ).

Modifies a noun

  • kick: And 10 minutes later Scott almost sneaked one into the bottom corner from a free kick.
  • copy: Click on the icon to download a free copy.
  • parking: Woodland walks, facilities for disabled, ample free parking.
  • download: Sudoku game free game download Sudoku: a simple, addictive game of logic that will leave you begging for mercy!
  • delivery: There is also a free daily delivery of mail to Strathclyde University.
  • speech: The leader writer of the Indy jumps to defend not free speech but the restriction of free speech when someone might be offended.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: Please feel free to contact us on the details below.
  • downloaded: Version 2.0 of the software was released in March 2005 and can be downloaded free of charge.
  • distribute: Raffle tickets for the cricket club were distributed free of charge at the meeting ( or attached to these minutes for paid members ).
  • reproduce: The text in this document may be reproduced free of charge in any format or media without requiring specific permission.
  • break: Nick Clegg MEP: " Psychologically, the Labor party has just broken free of Blair, for the first time.

Infinitive complement

  • browse: Feel free to browse through the various caravan sites we have listed thoughout the UK.
  • contact: Please feel free to contact us on the details below.
  • choose: Once our children are educated they will be free to choose whether to remain in farming or go to the cities.
  • join: Partyflirt - The hottest online dating party in the world is FREE to join.
  • email: Rather than go into any more detail here, please feel free to email me for further details, prices and easy ordering details.

Preposition: from

  • sin: In heaven, since we will be free from sin, we will see God's glory unveiled in its fullness.
  • discrimination: The Council wants equal chances for everyone in Halton to work, learn and live free from discrimination and victimization.

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