us
Definition:
1. Used when the speaker or writer and another or others are the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be.
2. Me.
Use 'us' in a sentence:
- 1. He taught us music theory.
- 2. She looked directly at us.
- 3. The racing cars zapped past us.
- 4. Hello, it's us back again.
- 5. Can you help us please?
- 6. They let us off lightly.
- 7. He regarded us suspiciously.
- 8. The ferry hit us amidships.
- 9. They eyed us with alarm.
- 10. They brushed rudely past us.
- 11. They don't like us much.
- 12. The dog snarled at us.
- 13. She kept pressing cake on us.
- 14. Would you like to come with us?
- 15. She arrived shortly after us.
- 16. But supposing he sees us?
- 17. His silence unnerved us.
- 18. Kevin started us all off laughing.
- 19. They're in a different league from us.
- 20. I'm sure she's keeping something back from us.
- 21. Her story touched us all deeply.
- 22. She regularly babysits for us.
- 23. He ordered us to charge.
- 24. Most of us use public transport to get to work.
- 25. The building soared above us.
- 26. It's nice that you can come with us.
- 27. Traffic zoomed past us.
- 28. She made us all coffee.
- 29. Let us not cavil too much.
- 30. Please let us know if you cannot attend the meeting.
- 31. You came all this way to see us?
- 32. Really, you could have told us before.
- 33. The valley lay below us.
- 34. God have mercy on us.
- 35. Well? Are you going to tell us or not?
- 36. The new teacher really brought French to life for us.
- 37. The software we use has been modified for us.
- 38. Who was it that won the US Open?
- 39. Sarah fixed some food for us.
- 40. Come on! Quick! They'll see us!
- 41. She grinned amiably at us.
- 42. Our agent in New York deals with all US sales.
- 43. People like us are small fry to such a large business.
- 44. She became a US citizen.
- 45. He warned us against pickpockets.
- 46. Could you spare one of your staff to help us out?
- 47. This is going to be a huge problem for us.
- 48. Your request shouldn't present us with any problems.
- 49. Let us approach the subject from a different direction.
- 50. He has the power to make things very unpleasant for us.
- 51. We don't know what life holds in store for us.
- 52. Could you forward any mail to us in New York?
- 53. He has more money than the rest of us put together.
- 54. My father's death had a profound effect on us all.
- 55. There were only three of us on the advanced course.
- 56. It is not clear what they want us to do.
- 57. The new law will affect us all, directly or indirectly.
- 58. He made us a reasonable offer for the car.
- 59. This house isn't big enough for us.
- 60. Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices.