etc造句61. They sought to recover damages, costs, expenses, etc from the firm.
62. Have you told him the news yet? It is often used with 'that' clauses:Anne told me she was tired. Tell is usually when somebody is giving facts or information, often with what, where, etc.:Can you tell me when the movie starts? Tell is also used when you are giving somebody instructions:The doctor told me to stay in bed.
63. surgical supplies/instruments/gloves, etc.
64. They export a lof of fruit, like apples, oranges, lemons, etc.
65. a railway station/timetable/siding, etc.
66. Plastics are used in many modern articles instead of metal, wood, etc.
67. Prisoners try to individualize their cells by hanging up pictures, etc.
68. The prime minister's speech was well/warmly/coldly, etc. received by the conference delegates.
69. After deductions for tax etc, your salary is about £700 a month.
70. In some words in English the initial h is not sounded,as honour,hour,honesty,etc.
71. I could find some useful books in the library. In negative sentences, could not can also be used:We weren't able to / didn't manage to / couldn't get there in time. Could is also used with this meaning with verbs of seeing, noticing, understanding, etc.:I could see there was something wrong.
72. The school's audio-visual apparatus includes a new set of multi-media device, not to mention films, records, etc.
73. Pigment is mixed into oil, glue, egg, etc. to make different types of paint.
74. She enumerated the items we had to buy sugar, tea, soap, etc.
75. A family man's earnings rose 5% in real terms after deducting income tax, insurance, child allowances, etc.
76. to feel joy,pain,etc.
77. There are lots of things to buy — tea, sugar, bread, etc.
78. a roomful of people/guests/boxes/etc.
79. Everyone needs to feel he is loved, but this is not now acceptable. Instead, after everybody, everyone, anybody, anyone, somebody, someone, etc. one of the plural pronouns they, them, and their is often used:Does everybody know what they want?
80. This area has a high incidence of crime, disease, unemployment, etc.
81. A nautical almanac gives information about the sun, moon, tides, etc.
82. She knew all about my schoolwork, my hospital work etc.
83. Do you hire out bikes? Or they can rent / let a building, etc:We rent out rooms in our house to students.
84. the very youngest children. However, with comparative adjectives much, very much, a lot, etc. are used:Your work is very much better.
85. Her rapid rise to fame/power/popularity/etc. meant that she made many enemies.
86. The letter says pay at once, they've reminded us before etc etc.
87. The wind, temperature , water level , etc has dropped considerably.
88. Can you play the piano? It is also used with verbs of seeing, noticing, etc.:I can hear someone calling, and with passive infinitives:The video can be rented from your local store.
89. comically, poetically, rhythmically, etc.
90. In recent times/years/months, etc. there has been an increase in the amount of violence on television.