You can use "great" in a sentence for Class 4 to describe something big, important, or very good.
Learning how to use words like "great" helps you describe things more clearly. For students in Class 4, "great" is often used to talk about:
- Something very good or wonderful.
- Something very large in size or amount.
- Something important or famous.
Examples Using "Great"
Let's look at some simple examples.
- Something very good: This is a great book. (Meaning the book is very good or interesting)
- Something very large: There was a great crowd at the park. (Meaning there were many people)
- Something important: He is a great leader. (Meaning he is an important or famous leader)
Using Examples from the Reference
The reference provides several ways "great" can be used. Let's look at them:
Reference Sentence | What "Great" Means Here | Class 4 Explanation |
---|---|---|
He is a great scientist. | Famous or important scientist. | He is a very important scientist. |
She was in a great hurry. | A lot of hurry; very fast. | She was going very, very fast. |
I have a great deal to do. | A large amount or number of things. | I have many things I need to do. |
This is a great apartment. | Very good, excellent, or suitable. | This apartment is really nice or perfect for me. |
As you can see from these examples, "great" can mean different things depending on the sentence, but it usually suggests something significant, either in quality, quantity, or importance.
Simple Sentences for Practice
Here are a few more simple sentences using "great" that are easy to understand:
- We had a great time at the party. (Means the party was very fun)
- The elephant is a great animal. (Means the elephant is a very large animal)
- Learning new things is a great adventure. (Means it's an exciting and important adventure)
Using "great" helps make your sentences more descriptive and interesting!