Question
Is this a good sentence using the words:
affliction: the cause of persistent pain or distress
I was afflicted by grief after my cousins death.
Digress: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument
While discussing the bills the husband digressed and left the room.
Untimely: at an inopportune time
While the teenagers were making out, the
parents came untimely walking in on them.
Doom: unhappy destiny
The psychic told her customer that he will be doomed unless he changes his lifestyle.
Commend: to entrust for care or preservation
The queen commended to her granddaughter
the precious crown passed down from the queens grandmother.
affliction: the cause of persistent pain or distress
I was afflicted by grief after my cousins death.
Digress: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument
While discussing the bills the husband digressed and left the room.
Untimely: at an inopportune time
While the teenagers were making out, the
parents came untimely walking in on them.
Doom: unhappy destiny
The psychic told her customer that he will be doomed unless he changes his lifestyle.
Commend: to entrust for care or preservation
The queen commended to her granddaughter
the precious crown passed down from the queens grandmother.
Answers
Ms. Sue
All of these are ok, except for:
Digress: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument
While discussing the bills the husband digressed and left the room.
<b>While discussing the bills, the husband digressed into complaints about his wife's housekeeping.
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Digress: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument
While discussing the bills the husband digressed and left the room.
<b>While discussing the bills, the husband digressed into complaints about his wife's housekeeping.
</b>