Hey guys, the most recent addition to Dayne's Dictionary was "adventure"
Make your own sentence below using "adventure" as either a noun, or a verb.
Good Luck!
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Hey guys, the most recent addition to Dayne's Dictionary was "adventure"
Make your own sentence below using "adventure" as either a noun, or a verb.
Good Luck!
Visit Academia ESL for more!
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He has been living a very adventurous life.
adventurous - adjective.
Although, I may have said "visit to Myanmar"
-you were 'in' Myanmar
-you went 'to' Myanmar
Brilliant
is this correct? Thanks..
Onee-chan go an adventure to Academia ESL :D
I see, I was not sure because it was only noun in my dictionary. Haha... Thanks again for the lesson, Dayne. I'll keep that in mind.
Onee-chan I never had an adventure climbing a mountain* (adventure as a noun)
I never adventured to the top of a mountain (as averb) - this is grammatically correct. However, it's not a very common use. Using adventure as a verb is kind of out-dated. :)
I never had adventure on climbing mountain.
How can I use "adventure" as verb? Can I?
Please correct my sentence. Thanks.
No one?