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How to Use "Age" with Example Sentences
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age
(n):
how old something is; period of history; a long time
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Used with adjectives:
"
He learned how to ride a bike at an
early
age
.
"
(early, young, later, late)
"
We are living in the
modern
age
.
"
(modern, industrial, nuclear, computer)
"
This artifact is from the
Bronze
age
.
"
(Bronze, Stone, Ice, Victorian)
Used with verbs:
"
When you
reach
my
age
, you'll understand.
"
(reach, get to, approach, live to)
"
You don't
act
your
age
.
"
(act, look)
"
I don't
feel
my
age
.
"
(feel)
"
The legal drinking
age
was
raised
to 21.
"
(raised, lowered, changed)
"
It
took
ages
for me to finish college.
"
(took)
Used with nouns:
"
What is the
age
limit
at the bar?
"
(limit, range, group)
Used with prepositions:
"
I was already working
at
your
age
.
"
(at)
"
My children are
between
the
ages
of 6 and 10.
"
(between)
"
You cannot enter if you are
under
the
age
of 18.
"
(under, over)
"
This was written
in
the Victorian
Age
.
"
(in, during, for)
"
The mammoth survived
through
the Ice
Age
.
"
(through, until, before)
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age
(v):
to grow older
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Used with adverbs:
"
You have
aged
greatly
over the years.
"
(greatly, much, a lot, little, some, a bit)
"
While in office, the president
aged
quickly
.
"
(quickly, rapidly, prematurely)
"
The Hollywood actress
aged
gracefully
.
"
(gracefully, well)
"
My dog has
really
aged
these past couple of years.
"
(really, quickly, rapidly)
"
The wine has been
aged
well
.
"
(well, nicely, perfectly)
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