GRADE in a Sentence
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32 example sentences for GRADE, such as:
1. She's still only on a secretarial grade.
2. Yeah, Jenny and I go back to sixth grade.
3. Children will learn to multiply in the second grade.
4. This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price.
5. Gina's grades have improved marginally since last term.
2. Yeah, Jenny and I go back to sixth grade.
3. Children will learn to multiply in the second grade.
4. This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price.
5. Gina's grades have improved marginally since last term.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of GRADE
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grade
n. a degree of ablaut
v. assign a rank or rating to
Classic Sentence:
1 Women of a certain grade are like prosperous grisettes in one respect, they seldom return home after twelve o'clock.
2 She was not above selling a poor grade of lumber for the price of good lumber if she thought she would not be detected, and she had no scruples about black-guarding the other lumber dealers.
3 I don't think it would exonerate him, either with them, or with legal functionaries of a higher grade.
4 The indelicate clacking of the men's heels and the shuffling of their soles reminded him that their grade of culture differed from his.
5 The Minister of War came up and congratulated him on the Maria Theresa Order of the third grade, which the Emperor was conferring on him.
6 In the living-room Vida and Kennicott debated "the value of manual training in grades below the eighth," while Carol sat beside Guy at the dining table, buttering pop-corn.
7 They put these up in several grades, and sold them at several prices; but the contents of the cans all came out of the same hopper.
8 All this segregation by color is largely independent of that natural clustering by social grades common to all communities.
9 No student, I think, who has had the opportunity of doing this could go out into the world and content himself with the poorest grades.
10 He might dissect, anatomize, and give names; but, not to speak of a final cause, causes in their secondary and tertiary grades were utterly unknown to him.
11 The only things of real value are honest personal contacts, contacts with higher officials, albeit higher officials of the lower grades, you understand.
12 It had the same long regularly graded retreating slope from above the brows, which were likewise very projecting, like two long promontories thickly wooded on top.
13 Then the old fence near the bootmaker's must be pulled down at once and a post stuck up with a whisp of straw so as to look like grading.
Example Sentence: (19 in 2 pages)
1 Yeah, Jenny and I go back to sixth grade.
2 Children will learn to multiply in the second grade.
3 This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price.
4 I was just in grade school at the time, but I remember it perfectly.
5 She's still only on a secretarial grade.
6 There are some programs, starting in the fifth grade, which gets kids to think about the heroic mentality, the heroic imagination.
7 Considering how well you have done in the course so far, you have no real reason for such pessimism about your final grade.
8 He's not in the first grade as a musician, why do you want to learn piano from him?
9 I always thought I was good at math until I had to give up helping Chelsea with her homework when she was in ninth grade; an illusion bites the dust.
10 Her progression through the grades of the civil service had been rapid.
11 There is no doubt that grades have improved and interest in education has revived.
12 It's common practice in many countries for pupils to repeat a year if their grades are low.
13 Gina's grades have improved marginally since last term.
14 The air seemed to have different grades of warmth and chill in it; they were passing a farmyard with strong-smelling, acrid from the sour smell of manure.
15 She looked for some sign of approbation from her parents, hoping her good grades would please them.