Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Of"
- Of course.
- Let go of my arm!
- Walk ahead of me.
- Beware of the dog!
- I'm kind of happy.
- I'm short of money.
- We ran out of food.
- I ran out of breath.
- I'm proud of my son.
- It's free of charge.
- I am afraid of bears.
- It's a piece of cake.
- You keep out of this.
- All of us were silent.
- Beware of pickpockets.
- He got a lot of money.
- He has a lot of money.
- He is a man of action.
- He is afraid of death.
- He let go of the rope.
- I am tired of my work.
- I got out of the taxi.
- I've run out of money.
- None of your business.
- They made fun of Mary.
- All of them went there.
- He is afraid of snakes.
- He is fond of swimming.
- He went in place of me.
- He's afraid of the sea.
- How about a cup of tea?
- I'm sick of hearing it.
- It's ahead of schedule.
- She has a lot of money.
- She is in need of help.
- We have plenty of time.
- You had plenty of time.
- Give me a cup of coffee.
- He died of that disease.
- He is afraid of the dog.
- He runs a lot of hotels.
- I don't see much of him.
- I want a piece of candy.
- I want to get rid of it.
- I'm proud of my brother.
- Is he a friend of yours?
- Is that a picture of me?
- It's no concern of mine.
- Please let go of my arm.
- Take care of yourselves!
- There is a lot of money.
- Tom is a friend of mine.
- We made it out of there.
- You have a lot of nerve!
- All of them are not poor.
- Don't make fun of people.
- Give me a bottle of wine.
- He is afraid of swimming.
- He knows a lot of people.
- I don't like any of them.
- I have a lot of homework.
- I met a friend of Mary's.
- It's none of my business!
- She went out of the room.
- She wrote a lot of poems.
- That toy is made of wood.
- The desk is made of wood.
- The sky is full of stars.
- Do you have a lot of pens?
- Do you have a lot of time?
- He bought a pair of shoes.
- He has a house of his own.
- He's fresh out of college.
- I accused him of cheating.
- I can't think of his name.
- I'm afraid of earthquakes.
- It's the third of October.
- One of us will have to go.
- We have lost sight of him.
- We suspected him of lying.
- All of the dogs were alive.
- Are you afraid of the dark?
- Basketball is a lot of fun.
- Get this stuff out of here.
- Have a little of this cake.
- He ate a box of chocolates.
- He drank a shot of whiskey.
- He is a teacher of English.
- He is afraid of his father.
- He is still full of energy.
- I have a lot of work to do.
- I'm afraid of wild animals.
- Let's do this first of all.
- She has no sense of beauty.
- She isn't afraid of snakes.
- Take good care of yourself.
- Was there a lot of traffic?
- What about a glass of beer?
- What do you think of Japan?
- You remind me of my mother.
- Are you a creature of habit?
- Are you sure of your answer?
- Both of my parents are dead.
- He is an old friend of mine.
- I don't know either of them.
- I don't want either of them.
- I wish you the best of luck.
- I'm very proud of my father.
- She brought me a cup of tea.
- She gave him a lot of money.
- She has a lot of work to do.
- She owes him a lot of money.
- Tom got a little bit of pie.
- We have a lot of work to do.
- What sort of work do you do?
- All of her songs became hits.
- Are you proud of your father?
- Both of them are in the room.
- Do they take care of the dog?
- He has a lot of things to do.
- He was innocent of the crime.
- I am doubtful of his success.
- I bought two bags of popcorn.
- I bought two bottles of milk.
- I have a good sense of smell.
- I have a lot of things to do.
- I have to do a lot of things.
- I want to drink a cup of tea.
- I went there dozens of times.
- I'm a bit short of money now.
- I'm sick of this hot weather.
- The cost of living has risen.
- There's a possibility of war.
- This type of cat has no tail.
- Tom got a small piece of pie.
- Tom sat two rows ahead of me.
- We all suspect him of murder.
- We are in favor of your plan.
- What line of work are you in?
- Would you like a cup of milk?
- All of my friends like soccer.
- He accused me of being a liar.
- He is afraid of becoming sick.
- He is the captain of the team.
- He painted a picture of a dog.
- He thought of a good solution.
- His wife is one of my friends.
- I am thinking of going abroad.
- I arrived ahead of the others.
- I have a fever of 102 degrees.
- I know every inch of the town.
- I sat in the front of the bus.
- I was out of town on vacation.
- I wish I had a room of my own.
- I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
- I'm tired of eating fast food.
- I've had a lot of calls today.
- I've never heard of that city.
- Life is full of ups and downs.
- She accused him of being late.
- She gave him a piece of paper.
- She is not afraid of anything.
- She pulled him out of the mud.
- She reminds him of his mother.
- She took care of the children.
- The price of eggs is going up.
- The troops had plenty of arms.
- We have a lot of rain in June.
- We received word of his death.
- What is the price of this cap?
- What kind of meal did you eat?
- What kind of sports do you do?
- What kind of wine do you have?
- What kind of work will you do?
- Which of them is your brother?
- Do you think I'm made of money?
- Have both of you already eaten?
- He accused the man of stealing.
- He acted the part of King Lear.
- He drank three bottles of beer.
- He has no chance of recovering.
- He is afraid of his own shadow.
- He is something of a celebrity.
- He is subject to fits of anger.
- He seems to make nothing of it.
- He was not aware of the danger.
- I bought two pairs of trousers.
- I can't get her out of my mind.
- I can't live that kind of life.
- I caught a glimpse of her face.
- I had to take care of her baby.
- I have a lot of homework to do.
- I let the cat out of the house.
- I've got a bad case of jet lag.
- It's nice of you to see me off.
- My briefcase is full of papers.
- Playing tennis is a lot of fun.
- Please give me a cup of coffee.
- She accused me of being a liar.
- She brought a cup of tea to me.