Science, asked by taibor123, 10 months ago

) Use these phrases in your own sentences :
think of in spite of
in return as long as
at once
hurry up
pounce on
get on
set off
touched by
hearty laugh
have one's fill​

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Answered by StarDaze
4

Answer:

Think of in spite of his prison record.

I will give in return as long as You are good.

Call me at once

Hurry up! The bus has arrived

My cat pounce on me

Get on in the car

I will set off the stage

I was touched by him

Your hearty laugh is amazing

Have one's fill the bucket

Answered by iqrak8373
1

Answer:

He will not change his mind in spite of my advice. i will be watching TV at nine o'clock tonight in spite of much homework. i cannot help loving her in spite of her many faults. When he saw the joke, he laughed in spite of himself.lanation:

I promise to return one day." "Don't forget to return the library books." "She failed to return the money." "He is preparing to return to college."

He was soft and firm all at once, solidity and comfort and relief, something she could touch, something that was real. And then all at once she felt guilty for him, sorry that her timing had been wrong.

Hurry up! We're waiting to go.

They will get ready to pounce on their fellow cats, other animal house mates such as a long suffering dog, or even a handy human leg if nothing else of interest presents itself.

We would not let him get on the horse with Destiny. ..We would like to set off for Paris by She reached out and touched his arm. ...10 o'clock tomorrow morning.

.Indeed, he smiles frequently, responds thoughtfully and laughs heartily at a good joke.

Often used in the present perfect tense ("have had one's fill"). Make sure you have your fill of cake—we made plenty for everyone! I've had my fill of people giving me advice about my love life. Janet: "Would you like any more of this curry?" Mark: "No, thank you, I've had my fill."

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