How to Use "Novel" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words novel (n): a long story made up of fictional characters

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Used with verbs:

"The novel is set in France."
(be +set, be +based, takes place)

"I published a novel."
(published, translated, wrote, read)

"She bought another novel."
(bought, finished, published, completed)

"Have you read his latest novel?"
(read, seen)

Used with adjectives:

"This is his latest novel."
(latest, new, first, recent, debut)

"He wrote famous novels."
(famous, best-selling, popular)

"She has an unfinished novel."
(unfinished, unpublished)

"I am reading a spy novel."
(spy, crime, detective, mystery, romance)

"Do you like to read classic novels?"
(classic, literary, historical, sci-fi, science fiction)

"I usually buy paperback novels."
(paperback, hardcover, used)

Used with prepositions:

"His novel is about an alien world."
(about)


Study Vocabulary Words novel (adj): new and original

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Used with adverbs:

"What an extremely novel idea."
(extremely, fairly, very)

"That is a totally novel concept."
(totally, completely)

Used with verbs:

"The idea is very novel."
(be: is/am/are, sounds)

Used with nouns:

"This is a novel idea."
(idea, finding, approach, concept, plan)


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