How to Use "Beer" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words beer (n): an alcoholic drink made from malt or barley

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Used with adjectives:

"This is good beer."
(good, great, quality, delicious)

"I don't like cheap beer."
(cheap, warm, flat, dark, light, strong)

"I love cold beer."
(cold, ice-cold)

"She prefers domestic beer."
(domestic, import, local)

"I usually order bottled beer at restaurants."
(bottled, draft)

Used with verbs:

"Do you like beer?"
(like, drink, enjoy, have, sell, serve, want)

"Let's go to the store to buy beer."
(buy, get, pick up)

"I'll pour you some beer."
(pour, get, buy, order)

"She was upset when she spilled her beer."
(spilled, dropped)

"The beer is chilling in the fridge."
(be + chilling, be + cooling)

"He brews his own beer."
(brews)

Used with nouns:

"Is he a beer lover?"
(lover, drinker, connoisseur)

"We need to take out the beer bottles."
(bottles, cans, glasses, kegs, mugs)

"Beer consumption goes up during the holiday."
(consumption, production, sales)

"Beer commercials aren't allowed on this TV channel."
(commercials, ads, advertisements)

"He's developed a large beer belly."
(belly, gut)

"Please recycle the beer cans."
(cans, bottles)

Used with prepositions:

"I'll order a glass of beer."
(of)


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