Example sentences:
I adore your new hairstyle.
Grandma just adores her grandchildren.
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
The word "adore" is a verb. It means to love and respect someone deeply or to regard with deep, often rapturous affection. In sentences, it can be used in various forms, such as "I adore chocolate" or "They adored their teacher."
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship ( a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal - to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I adore that dress.
I work for a Graphics Company and always used 2 spaces between sentences; now I am told only one when the article must be printed.Help?
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
The word "adore" is a verb. It means to love and respect someone deeply or to regard with deep, often rapturous affection. In sentences, it can be used in various forms, such as "I adore chocolate" or "They adored their teacher."
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
Adore is a verb meaning to regard with esteem, respect, love; to honor; to pay divine honor as to worship God; to like or admire very much. Example sentences: I adore all the styles by that designer. I adore the way you always know when I'm down and you give me encouragement.
I was combineing 2 elements 2gether
Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship ( a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal - to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I adore that dress.
You use the word and to combine 2 sentences to make a compound sentence.
you could use "querer" which is to love which is nearly the same cuz I'm not sure there is a verb, to adore.
Get it a wheel. It'll adore it.
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We use ''and'' and ''but'' when we want to combine two sentences. For example=[1]Who are you? [2]What do you want? Ans=Who are you and what do you want?
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