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How to Use "Even" with Example Sentences
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even
(adj):
smooth or level; the same; equal
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Used with verbs:
"
The shelf doesn't
look
even
to me.
"
(look, seem, appear)
"
The two slices of pizza
are
even
.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
The score
is
even
after two quarters.
"
(be: is/am/are; remains)
"
She tried to
keep
even
with the others.
"
(keep, remain)
"
The quilting stitches will
become
even
with practice.
"
(become)
Used with adverbs:
"
He had a hard time building the deck
completely
even
.
"
(completely, perfectly, absolutely)
"
The groups are
very
even
.
"
(very, quite, almost, mostly, fairly)
"
The surface of the water is
very
even
.
"
(very)
"
The presidential race is
dead
even
.
"
(dead, completely)
Used with nouns:
"
She tried to keep an
even
tone
while giving her speech.
"
(tone, pace)
"
I need an
even
surface
to put this on.
"
(surface)
"
This has been an
even
contest
since the start.
"
(contest, match, game, race, challenge, competition)
"
We are trying to have an
even
number
of students.
"
(number, distribution)
"
The dam keeps an
even
flow
of water into the river.
"
(flow)
"
My dog has a very
even
temperament
.
"
(temperament)
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even
(adv):
more than before; surprisingly
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Used with adjectives:
"
Her day got
even
better
.
"
(better, worse)
"
She likes him
even
more
than before.
"
(more, less)
Used with verbs:
"
I can't
even
contemplate
that right now.
"
(contemplate, think about)
"
He hasn't
even
heard
of that band.
"
(heard)
"
She hasn't
even
started
her homework.
"
(started, begun, finished, completed)
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