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How do you write the sentence prevented using word

You can use the word "prevented" in a sentence in a few different ways, depending on the context. Here are some examples:

1. Subject + prevented + Object:

* The rain prevented us from going to the park.

* The fence prevented the dog from escaping.

* The doctor prevented the disease from spreading.

2. Subject + prevented + Object + from + Verb:

* The lock prevented the thief from stealing the jewels.

* The law prevented the company from polluting the river.

* The parents prevented their child from eating too much candy.

3. Subject + prevented + Object + from + Verb + ing:

* The storm prevented us from going camping.

* The lack of funds prevented the project from being completed.

* The injury prevented the athlete from competing.

4. Subject + was/were prevented + from + Verb + ing:

* We were prevented from entering the building.

* The workers were prevented from striking.

* The students were prevented from using their phones in class.

Remember:

* "Prevented" is a past participle, so you can use it in various verb tenses, including the present perfect ("has/have prevented") and the past perfect ("had prevented").

* You can also use "prevent" in the present tense ("prevents") or future tense ("will prevent").

Let me know if you have a specific example or situation in mind, and I can help you write a sentence using "prevented" more effectively.

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