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How to Use "Organize" with Example Sentences
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organize
(v):
to put in a neat order; to arrange in a particular way
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Used with verbs:
"
I
tried
to
organize
a boycott.
"
(tried, helped, failed, sought)
"
He
learned how to
organize
his time.
"
(learned how to, was able to)
"
He
managed to
organize
a successful team.
"
(managed to, failed to, be + able to, tried to)
Used with nouns:
"
I need to
organize
my
closet
.
"
(closet)
"
They are
organizing
a
show
.
"
(show, tournament trip, boycott)
"
I
organized
a
competition
.
"
(competition, coalition, event, excursion)
"
She has to learn how to
organize
her
finances
.
"
(finances, time, space)
"
He
organized
an
exhibit
last year.
"
(exhibit, exhibition, meeting, strike)
Used with adverbs:
"
She
neatly
organized
the pictures on her wall.
"
(neatly, carefully)
"
He
successfully
organized
a great event.
"
(successfully, properly)
"
She is known to
organize
her events
well
.
"
(well, badly, poorly)
Used with prepositions:
"
We are
organizing
the books
according to
size.
"
(according to)
"
We're
organizing
the event
around
his arrival.
"
(around)
"
We
organized
the class
into
four groups.
"
(into)
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