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How to Use "Event" with Example Sentences
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event
(n):
something that happens; a planned social occasion; a sports competition
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Used with adjectives:
"
I have a
big
event
coming up.
"
(big, major, important, special)
"
His election was a
historic
event
.
"
(historic, key, important, life-changing, happy)
"
This has been such a
remarkable
event
.
"
(remarkable, dramatic)
"
The dog's death was such a
sad
event
for the family.
"
(sad, stressful, tragic, traumatic)
"
The
main
event
should be starting soon.
"
(main, primary)
"
She likes to keep up on
recent
events
.
"
(recent, current)
"
We are trying to prepare for
future
events
.
"
(future, upcoming)
"
She is on the committee for the
charity
event
.
"
(charity, fund-raising)
"
We are trying to make this a
regular
event
.
"
(regular, frequent, annual, monthly)
"
This is a major
international
event
.
"
(international, national, local, global, universal)
"
The wedding will be a
black-tie
event
.
"
(black-tie, formal, social)
"
This country's team only competes in
men's
events
.
"
(men's, women's, individual, Olympic, international, national)
Used with verbs:
"
We have just
witnessed
a historic
event
.
"
(witnessed, seen, watched)
"
He can
remember
the
event
perfectly.
"
(remember, recall, describe, picture)
"
We will have a party to
mark
this important
event
.
"
(mark, celebrate, commemorate)
"
The terrible sequence of
events
happened
so quickly.
"
(happened, occurred, took place, unfolded)
"
We are looking into the
events
that
led to
the disaster.
"
(led to, led up to)
"
They
are organizing
a charity
event
.
"
(be + organizing, be + holding, be + planning, be + scheduling, be + sponsoring, be + hosting)
"
He needs to
publicize
the
event
so people will come.
"
(publicize, advertise)
"
Many people
attended
the fund-raising
event
.
"
(attended, supported, went to, be + at)
"
Many important people
boycotted
the
event
.
"
(boycotted, avoided)
"
The
event
takes place
at 8pm.
"
(takes place, begins, starts)
"
Many people
entered
the
event
.
"
(entered, took part in, competed in)
"
Canada will
host
a pre-Olympic
event
.
"
(host)
"
He
won
three track
events
.
"
(won, lost)
Used with prepositions:
"
They won three medals
in
the swimming
events
.
"
(in, during)
"
Their team won't compete
at
this
event
.
"
(at, in)
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