"Assured" is the past-tense form of "assure". To "assure" someone is to tell them that something is safe or instill confidence in them or make them sure of something.
"I assured Matt that he would get more playing time on the court in the next game."
"My scholarship is assured."
"I assured my friend that I would be there to help them with their project."
The doctor assured her that the lump was benign and not cancerous.
use ize in sentence
The base word of assured is assure.
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
use it at the start of the sentence e.g "rest assured, my deed will be done"
My teachers tell me I'm very self-assured
I assured the customer that there was no damage to the television.
My teachers tell me I'm very self-assured
The ship was moored in a moonlit bay. Be assured, she's moored!
He assured me he would be at the station the next morning
He was assured by his mother that the birthday cake would be lovely.
When the small goat stamped his feet, I was assured that he was quite adamant about staying in the corral.
There was a temporary detour during construction of the overpass. The manager was assured that his reassignment by the merger was only temporary.
Phil received assurance that his bag would eventually be found. Jake gave Phil assurance that his bag had been found when he pulled out a picture of his luggage. I hope I have given you assurance that this is how you use 'assurance'.
The doctor assured him that nothing was wrong but that having too much to drink often caused a temporary case of "brewers droop."
His oncologist assured him that his skin cancer was generally treatable.