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How to Use "Project" with Example Sentences
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project
(n):
a planned activity; a school or work assignment
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Used with verbs:
"
I
am starting
on a new
project
.
"
(be + starting, be + finishing, be + working on, be + planning)
"
Who
is funding
the
project
?
"
(be + funding, be + sponsoring, be + financing, be + managing, be + running, be + coordinating, be + leading, be + supporting)
"
We
are doing
this
project
together.
"
(be + doing)
"
They
abandoned
the
project
last month.
"
(abandoned, quit, launched)
"
The
project
aims to
change the world.
"
(aims to)
"
The
project
is aimed at
children.
"
(be + aimed at)
Used with nouns:
"
He is the
project
manager
.
"
(manager, leader, coordinator, director)
"
She is studying
project
management
.
"
(management)
"
What is the
project
budget
?
"
(budget, cost, schedule, work)
Used with adjectives:
"
Do you want help with your
art
project
?
"
(art, school, science, class, final, history, math)
"
He is working on a
research
project
.
"
(research, building, construction, group, community, solo)
"
We are working on a
huge
project
.
"
(huge, ambitious, major, massive, big, new, long-term)
"
It was an
exciting
project
.
"
(exciting, important, successful, unsuccessful)
"
This is an
ongoing
project
.
"
(ongoing, future, collaborative)
Used with prepositions:
"
We are working
on
a new
project
.
"
(on)
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project
(v):
to stick out; to show or make heard from a distance; to predict
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Used with nouns:
"
Nails
were
projecting
from the walls.
"
(nails)
"
The intercom
projected
her
voice
throughout the house.
"
(voice)
"
They
projected
a
movie
onto the screen.
"
(movie, film, image)
"
The company is
projecting
a
loss
for this quarter.
"
(loss, gain, increase)
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