installment - use in sentences
Converse of object
- anticipate: It's also a highly anticipated installment in a series that was intended to reinvent the franchise in a bold, new way.
- await: I have since become an ardent fan and am always eagerly awaiting every new installment.
- pay: You must pay these installments or you will lose your home.
- read: Read the latest installment, which takes a look at 1970.
- receive: Taxes will depend on the period of time over which the participant chooses to receive the installments.
Adjective modifier
- monthly: The monthly installment should come well within your budget.
- fifth: I've read the manga up to the fifth installment.
- third: Family Guy: Volume Three is the third installment of the fourth season of the show.
- fourth: Everyone's favorite killer doll returns for the fourth installment of the highly successful Child's Play horror series.
- weekly: The lessee has to payoff the contract amount through weekly installments.
- late: Read the latest installment, which takes a look at 1970.
Modifies a noun
- payment: Will endeavor to offer a method of installment payment for season tickets.
- plan: Never, if it can be avoided, buy goods on the installment plan.
Noun used with modifier
- repayment: Weekly repayment installments also leave very little room for error or general emergencies.
- loan: This would enable the borrower to repay all the loan installments in a single installment.
Preposition: in
- trilogy: TRC: Can you share what readers can expect from the next two installments in this trilogy?
- series: I look forward to the next installments in the series.
Preposition: of
- thats: Farplace Animal Rescue June 2004 Welcome to our latest installment of all thats happening with Farplace Animal Rescue Animal Sanctuary.
- series: The Harry Potter author is having some troubles with the next installment of the wizard series... .. .
- story: Let's bring you up to date with the latest installment of the kipper story.
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