Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"After"
- What are they after?
- We ran after the thief.
- Don't go out after dark.
- After that, he went home.
- She looked after her baby.
- We woke up after midnight.
- He left after he had lunch.
- I went to bed after eating.
- Don't walk alone after dark.
- He arrived after I had left.
- They died one after another.
- After the storm, it was calm.
- Please look after my luggage.
- Who will look after the baby?
- Who will look after your dog?
- He arrived after the bell rang.
- She didn't telephone after all.
- Take this medicine after meals.
- Don't let her go out after dark.
- I will see him after I get back.
- We ate fresh fruit after dinner.
- Brush your teeth after each meal.
- Can you help look after the kids?
- I'll be lonely after you've gone.
- I promise you I'll look after you.
- I'd like you to look after my dog.
- My legs ached after the long walk.
- I usually take a bath after dinner.
- Mary really takes after her mother.
- We often played chess after school.
- A few people clapped after his lecture.
- Do you have time the day after tomorrow?
- He came to see you right after you left.
- She tore the letter up after reading it.
- It's a quarter after nine in the morning.
- The day after tomorrow is Tom's birthday.
- I felt refreshed after a swim in the pool.
- We have exams right after summer vacation.
- I don't like walking home alone after dark.
- I felt quite refreshed after taking a bath.
- He named his son Robert after his own father.
- I'll look after my parents when they get old.
- Lucy would often play the piano after dinner.
- We must look after her children this evening.
- Would you look after the place while I'm out?
- She kept on talking after I asked her to stop.
- He looked refreshed after a good night's sleep.
- We named our only son Tom after my grandfather.
- Who will look after the baby while they're out?
- I'll have exams right after the summer holidays.
- I feel more alert after drinking a cup of coffee.
- She divorced him after many years of unhappiness.
- I arrived at the bus stop just after the bus left.
- I got to the bus stop just after the bus had left.
- She promised that she would meet him after school.
- You can get a car license after you turn eighteen.
- He returned to Japan after graduating from college.
- After he finished supper, he began to read the novel.
- After the game, he went straight home to feed his dog.
- I wonder if she'll recognize me after all these years.
- We arrived at an agreement after two hours' discussion.
- After the rain had let up a bit, we made a dash for the car.
- I make it a rule not to watch television after nine o'clock.
- Let's ask the neighbors to look after the dog while we're away.
- The radio station came back on the air shortly after the storm.
- A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony left school, too.
- I usually take a shower after I play tennis, but today I couldn't.
- My mother asked me not to feed the dog until after we had all eaten.
- After I graduated from college, I got a job with my father's company.
- The children were so excited after the party that they couldn't sleep.
- Tom gave up running for mayor after pleading guilty to drunken driving.
- After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
- A few days after his thirteenth birthday, Tony, too, graduated from school.
- Why don't you hang around a while after everyone else leaves so we can talk?
- After I graduated from college, I spent two years traveling around the world.
- Tom served five days in jail last year after pleading guilty to drunken driving.
- After she lost her job, she couldn't afford to feed her dogs, so she gave them away.
- Tom was charged with drunken driving after he was involved in a car accident in Boston.
- After I graduated from college, I moved back home and lived with my parents for three years.