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How to Use "Fresh" with Example Sentences
fresh
(adj):
new; different; recently made or picked
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Used with verbs:
"
The fruit
looks
so
fresh
.
"
(looks, smells, tastes, be: is/am/are)
"
That won't
stay
fresh
for long.
"
(stay)
"
You really want to
eat
this
fresh
.
"
(eat, have, keep)
Used with adverbs:
"
Everything here is
extremely
fresh
.
"
(extremely, very)
"
Are the muffins
still
fresh
?
"
(still, fairly)
Used with nouns:
"
I need to get some
fresh
air
.
"
(air)
"
She bought
fresh
fruit
at the market.
"
(fruit, vegetables, produce)
"
I will make some
fresh
coffee
.
"
(coffee, tea)
"
I should give the cat some
fresh
food
.
"
(food, water)
"
I need a
fresh
perspective
on this.
"
(perspective, view)
"
You should put a
fresh
bandage
on that wound every day.
"
(bandage)
"
I need to put on a
fresh
shirt
before we go.
"
(shirt)
"
Make sure you take some
fresh
clothes
.
"
(clothes)
"
They received some
fresh
evidence
.
"
(evidence, information)
"
She looked out at the
fresh
snowfall
.
"
(snowfall)
"
Watch out for the
fresh
concrete
.
"
(concrete, paint)
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