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How to Use "Dance" with Example Sentences
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dance
(n):
body movement to the sound of music; an event where people dance
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Used with adjectives:
"
Let's have a
little
dance
.
"
(little, fast, slow)
"
Save the
first
dance
for me.
"
(first, last)
"
It's their
traditional
dance
.
"
(traditional)
"
Do you know how to
ballroom
dance
?
"
(ballroom, folk, square, tap)
"
They did a
victory
dance
.
"
(victory)
"
The
school
dance
is tonight.
"
(school, homecoming)
"
She enjoys
contemporary
dance
.
"
(contemporary, modern, classical)
Used with verbs:
"
He
did
a little
dance
for us.
"
(did, performed)
"
May I
have
this
dance
?
"
(have)
"
Let's
go to
the school
dance
.
"
(go to)
Used with nouns:
"
I love
dance
music
.
"
(music)
"
I watched the
dance
performance
.
"
(performance, program, routine)
"
Are you going to
dance
class
?
"
(class, lessons, school)
"
He is my
dance
teacher
.
"
(instructor, teacher)
"
She is on the
dance
floor
.
"
(floor)
"
He practices at a
dance
hall
.
"
(hall, studio)
Used with prepositions:
"
The couple met
at
the
dance
.
"
(at)
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dance
(v):
to move your body to the sound of music
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Used with adverbs:
"
The girls like to
dance
wildly
.
"
(wildly)
"
They
danced
slowly
all evening.
"
(slowly, together)
"
He
dances
well
.
"
(well)
Used with verbs:
"
I want to
ask
her to
dance
.
"
(ask)
"
Do you
want to
dance
?
"
(want to)
Used with prepositions:
"
Will you
dance
with
me?
"
(with)
"
We
danced
to
fast music.
"
(to)
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