How to Use "News" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words news (n): new information about something that has happened recently

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Used with verbs:

"The news just came out."
(came out, came in, came through)

"They made the news."
(made)

"Who delivered the news?"
(delivered, has, leaked, announced)

"I brought them the news."
(brought, told, gave)

"He shared the news with us."
(shared)

"The news printed our story."
(printed, carried, covered)

"We are following the news."
(be + following, be + reporting, be + releasing)

"We are listening to the news."
(be + listening to, be + watching, be + reading, be + spreading)

"She just learned the news."
(learned, got, received, saw, heard)

Used with nouns:

"I have a news flash for you."
(flash)

"The news agency just hired me."
(agency, channel, station, organization)

"The story got a lot of news coverage."
(coverage)

"She is a famous news anchor."
(anchor, reporter)

"I just read the news story."
(story, article, report)

"We saw the news broadcast."
(broadcast, bulletin)

Used with adjectives:

"I checked the local news."
(local, domestic, international, world)

"I have terrible news."
(terrible, great, good, bad)

"We have fantastic news for you."
(fantastic, wonderful, exciting, big)

"This is old news."
(old, major, important)

"We watched the breaking news."
(breaking, latest)

Used with prepositions:

"They are in the news."
(in)

"Do you have news of her rescue?"
(of, about)

"What is on the news?"
(on)

"That is news to me."
(to)

"I have news for you."
(for)

"There is some news about the war."
(about, from)


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