A fertile soil will produce a good crop of carrots.
I like to produce artwork.
The production helped us produce
Dropping a pencil in the water will produce ripples.
i have made a creation in chemistry to produce carbon .
Aston Martin produce a superb range of sports cars.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Here are some sentences with different meanings.The factory will produce ten tons of raw material this year alone.I bought some tomatoes at the produce stand.Are you planning to produce your report out of thin air?However, "How do you put produce in a sentence?" Is a perfectly acceptable sentence.
Farms in Ventura County produce millions of lemons each year. Thanks to the nearby farms, our store's produce is always fresh.
It was really fun to watch the otter swim and do aquatic acrobatics.
A Tree can produce oxygen as well has carbon-dioxide.
The noun: We purchased some produce at the farmers' market.The verb: The company will produce the garment at a competitive price.
They both produced the film and won many awards for their efforts.
The word produce can be used in either way, whether noun or verb. It depends on the context surrounding the verb. For example: A noun would be in a sentence like this: "We bought fresh produce at the store." The verb bought is being incurred on the noun produce. A verb would be in a sentence like this: "The chickens produce many eggs." The verb produce is describing what the chickens do.