Sam ate a ram ham with jam. Hmm, sounds tasty.
If you can't add more words to make the sentence, you might try: Sam, jam ram ham.
(I'll leave it to your fertile imagination as to where Sam should be jamming the ham.)
Sam help his little sister to make a short sentence using choice.
A good sentence using happily is: Sam happily performed on the stage at her school.
My best chum was called Sam,but when he left school I was grim
Sam kept his knee bent to stay balanced on his skateboard.
After drinking an entire bottle of Vodka, Sam was completely inebriated.
The correct usage is "Sam and him" when the phrase functions as the object of a sentence or preposition. For example, you would say, "I saw Sam and him at the park." In contrast, "Sam and he" is used when the phrase is the subject of a sentence, as in "Sam and he are going to the party."
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Sam found long division to be a formidable challenge. (here the word means tough)
Consider: "Sam Houston was an honest man".
Sam said surrender before I destroy you and your group of men.
I am Sam.
To "botch" something is to cause it ruin or harm. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Sam was afraid he would botch the whole sculpture with one wrong move.