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How to Use "Grass" with Example Sentences
grass
(n):
thin green leaves that usually grow on lawns
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Used with adjectives:
"
He works hard to keep the
grass
green
.
"
(green)
"
The yard is covered with
soft
grass
.
"
(soft, lush, short)
"
She loves the smell of
fresh-cut
grass
.
"
(freshly cut, freshly mowed)
"
He walked through a field of
coarse
grass
.
"
(course, rough, thick, tall, long)
"
The
damp
grass
got her shoes wet.
"
(damp, wet)
"
Dry
grass
can easily start fires.
"
(dry, wild)
Used with verbs:
"
Cows
eat
a lot of
grass
.
"
(eat)
"
I need to
cut
the
grass
today.
"
(cut, mow)
"
The
grass
grows
so fast.
"
(grows)
Used with nouns:
"
He collected the
grass
clippings
.
"
(clippings)
"
He covered the yard with
grass
seed
.
"
(seed)
"
There was a
blade
of
grass
stuck to her foot.
"
(blade)
Used with prepositions:
"
They walked
across
the freshly mowed
grass
.
"
(across)
"
She likes to lie
in
the
grass
.
"
(in)
"
They spread a blanket
on
the
grass
.
"
(on)
"
They walked
through
the tall
grass
to get to the pond.
"
(through)
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