He had never been abroad and did not even have a passport.
Students who major in archeology often study abroad.
I will never take you for granted again.
Yes, the word abroad is indeed an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "I want to go abroad one day".
We are going abroad next week.He moved abroad, Australia I believe.I need to deliver this abroad.
After a long sojourn abroad, she returned home feeling refreshed and inspired.
Word: AbroadParts of speech: AdverbDefinition: outside one's country; going around; far and wideIn a sentence: More people are going abroad for vacation.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
I have always wanted to travel abroad, but first I must get a passport.The word 'abroad' is a noun and an adverb.Example sentences:We were glad to be home after our return from abroad. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')She was excited about the opportunity to study abroad. (adverb, modifies the verb to 'study')
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Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
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