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How to Use "Old" with Example Sentences
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old
(adj):
not young; having lived a long time; not new; of a certain age
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Used with verbs:
"
She
seems
very
old
for her age.
"
(seems, looks, feels, be: is/am/are)
"
She's getting wiser as she
grows
older
.
"
(grows, gets, becomes)
"
This jacket
is
really
old
.
"
(be: is/am/are)
Used with nouns:
"
I saw an
old
girlfriend
today.
"
(girlfriend, boyfriend, friend, acquaintance)
"
That is
old
news
to us.
"
(news)
"
We should respect
old
people
.
"
(people, legends, folks)
"
That is the
old
way
of doing things.
"
(way)
"
They lived to a very
old
age
.
"
(age)
"
An
old
lady
lives next door.
"
(lady, woman, person, man, couple)
"
We saw an
old
movie
.
"
(movie)
"
This song is an
old
favorite
.
"
(favorite)
"
They came from the
old
country
.
"
(country, world)
"
I told her an
old
story
.
"
(story)
"
We are trying to get rid of
old
clothes
.
"
(clothes, habits)
"
They live in an
old
building
.
"
(building, home, house)
"
I know many
old
songs
.
"
(songs, stories, jokes, customs)
"
Have a look at these
old
photographs
.
"
(photographs)
"
Her clothes are of
old
fashion
.
"
(fashion, style)
Used with adverbs:
"
He is
too
old
to be playing on the swings.
"
(too)
"
She is
old
enough
to drive.
"
(enough)
"
They are tearing down a
very
old
house.
"
(very, extremely, fairly)
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