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What can money buy, but it can't buy anything?
Money can buy a house, but not a home; Money can buy medicine, but not health; Money can buy food, but it can't buy appetite; Money can buy a bed, but it can't buy sleep; Money can buy jewelry, but not beauty; Money can buy entertainment, but not pleasure; Money can buy books, but not wisdom.

Only by mastering the meaning of words correctly can we find the key words. Correctly understanding the meaning of words is the premise of making sentences. Therefore, we should adopt flexible and diverse methods to understand the word meaning according to its characteristics, our knowledge level and the language environment in which the word is located, thus forming a logical sentence.

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Some adjectives can be combined with a pair of antonyms or positive and negative words, and strong contrast can play a better role in expression. For example, use "glory" to make a sentence: "It is shameful to talk about hygiene and glory." Comparing "honor" and "shame", it is emphasized that hygiene is a virtue.

Using analogy words to make sentences can make sentences vivid through association and imagination. If you use "as if" to make a sentence: "It's particularly cold today, and the wind blows on your face like a knife."

When making sentences with related words, we must pay attention to the reasonable collocation of words. This requires us to distinguish and remember several kinds of related words in our daily study.

First expand the words to be made into phrases, and then complete the sentences. If you use "add" to make sentences, you can first form "add equipment", "increase confidence" or "increase strength", so it is much more convenient to make sentences.