- entertain
- 01. My grandfather was always able to [entertain] us with his stories of life in this country at the beginning of the century.02. Some foreign students feel that there is not a lot to do for [entertainment] in a small town such as this.03. The movie is an [entertaining] adventure story set in the time of King Arthur.04. Children's cartoons are certainly [entertaining], but they can also be somewhat violent at times.05. The festival featured a number of musical performances, as well as clowns and games to [entertain] the children.06. When I was little, my parents used our living room for [entertaining] guests, and we children were not allowed to go in there.07. Frank [entertained] everyone throughout the evening with a few funny stories from his childhood.08. The movie was very [entertaining]; a delightful story, excellent acting and absolutely wonderful songs!09. Public theater was long used as a means of educating and [entertaining] the general public in Europe.10. His family has been involved in the [entertainment] business for 50 years, as actors, musicians, singers, directors, writers, just about everything.11. John Henrik Clarke once said that a good teacher, like a good [entertainer], first must hold his audience's attention. Then he can teach the lesson.12. There is a Haitian proverb which observes that poor people [entertain] with the heart.13. The training of the geisha (a professional female Japanese [entertainer]) begins at age 7.14. During the time of the Roman Empire, the area known today as Morocco supplied Rome with lions and other wild animals for their [entertainment].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.