I extended my arm to reach the paper on the floor.
I extended my face and lips to kiss him.
The students extended their condolences to their classmate's mother.
The prairie extended out to the horizon.
In the sentence below, the word extended is an adjective. The band played an extended version of the song.
A drought is a period of extended dryness.
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
Strenuous describes hard and extended physical exertion or exercise.
Chivalry isn't dead, it's just taking an extended vacation.
the dog extended its paw.
Extended is to reach further. For example, the chimney sweep's brushes were too short, so he extended their reach by added another rod. The convict's sentence was extended by two further years due to his bad behaviour whilst in prison.
He extended his house by adding a new room at the back. The deadline for voting was extended by two weeks. The ladder on the fire truck can be extended to reach the roof of a building. His extended family included an uncle from Scotland.
our school is extended due to lot of student
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
I dont understand what you are asking but if you are asking for a sentence with extend in it than one could be- I need to extend my grade from an A- to an A+! Or if you're asking if you're aloud to have extend in a sentence than yes you are, you can have any word in a sentence as long as you are using it right!