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How to Use "Sign" with Example Sentences
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sign
(n):
a piece of paper, metal, or wood with writing or symbols on it that gives information about something; a situation that indicates something may happen or is currently happening; a way of communication
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Used with adjectives:
"
There were
flashing
signs
not to go in the water.
"
(flashing, neon, warning)
"
The kids made
cardboard
signs
for their lemonade stand.
"
(cardboard, wooden, painted, handwritten, home-made)
"
We followed the
exit
signs
.
"
(exit, street, store)
"
He showed
clear
signs
of the chicken pox.
"
(clear, classic, definite, distinct, obvious, sure, unmistakable, visible)
"
It's a
good
sign
when kids aren't fighting.
"
(good, excellent, hopeful, positive, promising)
"
The warm rain is the
first
sign
of the storm.
"
(first, early)
"
The
warning
signs
were present from the beginning.
"
(warning, danger, bad, disturbing, troubling)
"
He indicated a
peace
sign
with his hands.
"
(peace)
Used with verbs:
"
His face
showed
no
sign
of emotion.
"
(showed, displayed, gave, exhibited)
"
We
detected
signs
of depression.
"
(detected, found, noticed, saw, spotted)
"
The
signs
were easy to
read
.
"
(read, interpret, recognize, see)
"
We
missed
the warning
signs
.
"
(missed, ignored)
Used with prepositions:
"
He ran away
at
the first
sign
of trouble.
"
(at)
"
The people thought the earthquake was a
sign
from
God.
"
(from)
"
The man showed many
signs
of
weakness.
"
(of)
"
We saw the
sign
to
the entrance.
"
(to, for)
Used with nouns:
"
Do you know
sign
language
?
"
(language)
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sign
(v):
to write your name on something
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Used with adverbs:
"
She has
officially
signed
the paperwork.
"
(officially, formally)
"
The author
personally
signed
my book.
"
(personally)
"
I
signed
up
for evening classes.
"
(up)
Used with verbs:
"
You will
be required
to
sign
a contract.
"
(be required, be asked, have, need)
"
He
agreed to
sign
the divorce papers.
"
(agreed to, be + willing to, wanted to)
Used with prepositions:
"
I'm staying home to
sign
for
a package.
"
(for)
Used with nouns:
"
We
signed
the
agreement
.
"
(agreement, contract, deal, lease, paper, paperwork, receipt, check, card, will, consent, form, document)
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