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Example sentences for "you aren"

  • If you aren't a gentleman, Dick, you might at least '" The sentence ended abruptly.

  • You aren't at all well, though you mayn't know it.

  • If you aren't a gentleman you might try to behave like one," said Mrs. Jennett, spitefully.

  • I thought as much; you aren't got the look of a buyer.

  • Consequently, you aren't a corp', you'll be tellin me.

  • If you aren't a gentleman you might try to behave like one,' said Mrs. Jennett, spitefully.

  • You aren't a bad little place when one gets to know you.

  • You aren't going to keep in your saddle by mere balance--and it's balance that old gentlemen rely on best part of the time.

  • Dad," sharply, "you aren't going to sell the Last Chance and use that money?

  • Oh, Kent, you aren't having anything to do with Dave Marshall, are you?

  • But just because you can list what you call average American business deals that are crooked, you aren't justified in being crooked, are you?

  • You aren't built that way," exclaimed Billy.

  • You aren't going to begin any talk about earning it.

  • You aren't the only man who's thought of getting married!

  • And dying is a dreadful thing, if you aren't old.

  • Why, you aren't cross with me over anything, are you, dear?

  • You aren't a bad chap in any way that I know of.

  • You aren't goin' to offer him money, are you?

  • You aren't like the same person you used to be.

  • You aren't written out, as you call it, but you are rusting out, fast.

  • If you aren't back by sunrise, I'll follow your trail double quick.

  • You aren't bold, and we aren't strangers.

  • You aren't at your mind-reading again, are you?

  • You aren't goin' to bother ME any, so why bother yourself?

  • You aren't committed to--to this friendship.

  • But if you aren't satisfied I can only tell you that the affair was all about some bar-room wench, and that the papers will be full of it.

  • You aren't so particular now about wearing only white or black ties, I reckon.

  • What's worse, you aren't content with your own ignorance; you insist that every one else be ignorant, too.

  • You aren't an alumnus yet; you're a freshman, and a fraternity is a darn nice thing to have around while you are in college.

  • You aren't going to work, are you, Osmond?

  • I can tell you one thing--you aren't losing weight.

  • You aren't ashamed of your own opinions, are you?

  • Deuced good notion if you aren't in a hurry.

  • If you aren't out of sight within the next three minutes I'll have you arrested for annoying us, and it won't be wise for you to come back again either.

  • Grace, you aren't going to try to intercede for that hateful girl after this," Emma's tones quivered with vexation.

  • You aren't doing it all day, of course; there are other things.

  • If you aren't sent to prison for being bad, it doesn't seem to matter so much.

  • If you aren't going out, I should like to consult you in the matter afterwards.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you aren" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    con una; hereditary disease; you call; you cannot; you couldn; you got; you keep; you know nothing about; you need; you really; you said just now; you solemnly swear the testimony you; you speak; you tell; you told; you try; young massa; young person; young specimens; young squire; youngest brother; your friends; your hands; your hearts; your letters; your place