soap opera - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • watch: To you, you're watching a soap opera, a play, something with no " real life " to it.
  • produce: In 1968 he began producing the soap opera and cast John Sharp in the role of Les Clegg.
  • include: Students then examine the concept of representation in a range of TV programs including soap operas, sitcoms and drama.
  • make: Innovative webcams and home made soap operas can be transferred directly from the Internet.
  • enjoy: This series will appeal to people who enjoy soap operas, Acorn Antiques and archive television fans.
  • live: During this period she appeared in the short lived shipping soap opera " Triangle " .

Adjective modifier

  • long-running: Her agent heard about a casting call going out for a role on the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbors.
  • Australian: Her agent heard about a casting call going out for a role on the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbors.
  • popular: Coronation Street - Cadbury's has just paid £ 10 million to continue to sponsor this very popular soap opera.
  • first: K9 Which was the first soap opera on Channel 4?
  • own: They're all stars in their own, self-created soap operas.
  • new: Once again the day was fronted by Roy Leighton, with a new soap opera which was interwoven with the presentations.

Modifies a noun

  • Brookside: He had a regular role in the Channel Four soap opera Brookside as Jack Sullivan.
  • actor: You could record the voices of political figures, soap opera actors, cartoon characters or children's entertainers.
  • story: I've presented the O Men as a soap opera story.

Noun used with modifier

  • TV: Choose from the rubbish single whose name we can't remember, or a book of TV soap opera quizzes.
  • television: The move is topical, coinciding with a current plot line in the popular television soap opera Coronation Street.
  • radio: Beside Edda Sanga, she recruited another of her former students, Rose Haji, producer of a popular radio soap opera about health.

Possessives

  • world: The Archers is the world's longest running soap opera.

Preposition: of

  • government: What a bunch they are - this soap opera of a government.

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