guide - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • illustrate: Contents include an illustrated three season episode guide, together with an introduction to the themes of the series.
  • publish: A published guide to family history in Gloucestershire is available on request from Gloucestershire Archives: see " Publications by Gloucestershire Archives " .
  • produce: English Heritage also produces a free guide for visitors with disabilities.

Adjective modifier

  • comprehensive: Farmers Markets 2006 ( leaflet ) A comprehensive guide to Made in Cumbria's Farmers Markets.
  • definitive: This page is the aiming to be the definitive guide for anyone who is a home owner.
  • rough: The following table is a rough guide to the way in which the activities could be used.
  • practical: In part two of the book, Brian provides a practical guide to establishing a modern pagan lifestyle.
  • quick: To help you find your way around, Aspects brings you this quick guide to the changes.
  • brief: The brief guide below sets out where your stop valve will usually be found.

Modifies a noun

  • dog: Water can be provided for guide dogs in the front of house Bar.

Noun used with modifier

  • step-by-step: How To Start & Run An Internet Business Easy step-by-step guide shows how to put your business on the internet!
  • travel: Czech travel guide, Prague Czech and Prague travel guide.
  • tour: I've also included a couple of tour guides.
  • tourist: The alternative to an organized coach tour is to see the delights of London and England with a qualified tourist board driver guide.
  • reference: It includes a glossary of terms, outreach ( curriculum in UK, useful web resources ) and quick reference guide.

Possessives

  • insider: It is the definitive insider's guide to traditional and creative real estate financing, eliminating the need for additional books on these subjects.
  • idiot: A second useful resource is " The complete idiot's guide to Knowledge Management " by Rumizen.

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