He wrote on the beach with stones.
She writes on paper with crayons.
I write on the beach with branches.
5. Students write on paper with pens.
6. Calligraphers write on paper with a brush.
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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.