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How to Use "Lecture" with Example Sentences
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lecture
(n):
an educational talk given to an audience or a class; a serious talk given to someone who did something wrong
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Used with adjectives:
"
The professor gave a
fascinating
lecture
today.
"
(fascinating, interesting, boring, illustrated, formal, excellent)
"
We listened to the
guest
lecture
.
"
(guest, public, annual, inaugural, keynote, introductory)
"
Her parents gave her a
long
lecture
about smoking.
"
(long, little, stern)
Used with verbs:
"
He
delivered
an excellent
lecture
today.
"
(delivered, gave, presented)
"
I wanted to
attend
the
lecture
.
"
(attend, go to, listen to, miss, skip)
"
She spent five hours
preparing
her
lecture
.
"
(preparing, planning, practicing, researching, writing)
"
He
has
a
lecture
in the morning.
"
(has)
"
He
got
a
lecture
from his parents for skipping school.
"
(got)
Used with nouns:
"
I will meet you at the
lecture
hall
.
"
(hall, room)
"
She wanted to borrow my
lecture
notes
.
"
(notes)
Used with prepositions:
"
I saw him
at
the
lecture
.
"
(at)
"
She walked out
during
his
lecture
.
"
(during, before)
"
I listened to the
lecture
by
Dr. Smith.
"
(by)
"
He enjoyed the
lecture
about
evolution.
"
(about, on)
"
She received a stern
lecture
from
her parents.
"
(from)
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