nice - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- really: Some suggestions: do a really nice deed for your partner like, drawing a warm bath or cooking a nice meal.
- very: Her voice was very nice, really suitable for the role.
- rather: The building has a verandah from which one imagines, is a rather nice elevated view of the action below.
- quite: Some IMAGES of Dorset here - quite nice ones.
Infinitive complement
- hear: It would be nice to hear from anyone who was in my year.
- see: Nice to see her taking an interest in anything actually.
- know: It would have been nice to know which fears of mine weren't really there.
- meet: Four Gigs in April, nice to meet up with some familiar faces along the way.
- think: Would be nice to think it is a ministry, as you wonder.
- sit: Rather nice to just sit down in a corner and drink tea quietly.
Modifies a noun
- guy: I'm a nice guy - I'm going to heaven, right?
- touch: A nice touch in this song is a very sixties style keyboard sound which, in style, is like The Doors.
- bloke: They're nice enough blokes but a bit serious for our liking.
- chap: The band plus the disco were great and such nice chaps.
- cup: His targets is to finish with a smile, have a nice cup of hot sweet tea and a long soak in the bath!
- surprise: A nice surprise for the closing song rescues the second half.
Used with adjective complement
- look: Dawn, your holiday home looks really nice, it will be nice to have somewhere to escape to for weekends away.
- taste: This site is not about healthy food - it is about veggie food that tastes nice.
- seem: The country seems quite nice, not very hilly, but plenty of small woods.
- sound: John: It sounds nice starting like that anyway.
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