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How to Use "Full" with Example Sentences
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full
(adj):
holding as much as possible; having no more room; having eaten enough, complete
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Used with verbs:
"
This box
is
full
.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
That suitcase
seems
full
.
"
(seems, looks)
"
This suitcase is
getting
full
.
"
(getting, becoming)
"
I
feel
too
full
.
"
(feel, be: am)
Used with adverbs:
"
The sink is
completely
full
of dishes.
"
(completely)
"
Is the pool
almost
full
?
"
(almost, nearly)
"
Her class is
fairly
full
.
"
(fairly, mostly)
"
I am
extremely
full
right now.
"
(extremely, very, absolutely, too)
"
The room was
half
full
.
"
(half, partially, barely)
Used with nouns:
"
We have a
full
schedule
today.
"
(schedule, agenda, calendar)
"
He is still waiting for
full
approval
of his plan.
"
(approval, acceptance)
"
I don't know if I can pay the
full
amount
right now.
"
(amount, bill, charge, fee, price)
"
He made a
full
confession
.
"
(confession)
"
We're waiting for his
full
statement
.
"
(statement, apology, instructions, directions, report, explanation, description)
"
They're unsure of the
full
impact
of this crisis.
"
(impact, implications)
"
This project requires your
full
attention
.
"
(attention, support)
"
This plant needs
full
sunlight
.
"
(sunlight, shade)
"
She received a
full
scholarship
.
"
(scholarship)
"
You shouldn't drive
full
speed
in this weather.
"
(speed)
"
He was made a
full
member
.
"
(member, partner)
"
He wants
full
control
of the process.
"
(control)
"
Success of this project requires
full
participation
.
"
(participation, cooperation)
"
He's not meeting his
full
potential
.
"
(potential)
"
We're hoping for
full
funding
.
"
(funding)
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