"Bet" is a versatile word in English, used in various contexts. Here are some common ways to use it:
As a Verb
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To wager:
- "I bet you $10 that the Red Sox will win the game."
- "Let's bet on the horse race."
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To be confident:
- "I bet you didn't know that."
- "I bet she's going to be late."
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To suggest or propose:
- "I bet we should try that new restaurant."
- "I bet we could finish this project by Friday."
As a Noun
- A wager:
- "I placed a bet on the football game."
- "He won a big bet at the casino."
As an Adjective (informal)
- Excellent or outstanding:
- "That's a bet idea!"
- "She's a bet teacher."
Example Sentences:
- "I bet you didn't know she could sing."
- "Let's make a bet on who can finish the crossword puzzle first."
- "That's a bet idea! Let's do it."
- "I bet on the wrong horse."
Remember: The specific usage of "bet" can vary depending on the context and the speaker's intent.
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