Gadget (Noun)
Syllable division: gad·get
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɡædʒ.ɪt/ US: /ˈɡædʒ.ət/
Meaning: A device or machine that is small and has a specific purpose.
Example:
> She bought a few new kitchen gadgets at the end of last year.
> Did you see his new gadget for catching insects.
> Their dad gave each of them high-tech gadgets for Christmas.
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Have not you hear that he always buy a new gadget every six months?
Good sentence Ria!
Try saying: Have you not heard that he buys a new gadget every six months?
Thanks, Minnette, I remembered what you taught us yesterday that Have is followed by V3 (or 2?), and get rid of the use of 2 adverbs of time to sound better to describe the habit of the verb of buying and use verb + s because the subject on above sentence is He (3rd person). Did I understand it correctly?. Sorry, if I asked too many questions 🙂
That is correct Ria 😀
Well done for paying good and close attention.
Gadgets drain our pockets.
Very valid point Miroslaw!
During the lockdown, some gadgets have been very useful for homeworking persons
Good sentence Roland!
It is difficult to imagine life nowadays without some gadgets like mobile phones, computers, television….
Very true Roland! 😀
My friend has a state-of-the-art kitchen with every conceivable gadget.
Good sentence Renata! I am jealous 😀
I need to buy a new music gadget for listening my favorite songs.
Thank you for posting Nirvana!
Try saying: I need to buy a new music gadget for listening to my favorite songs.
There are various gadgets advertised by many companies nowadays. And we sometimes do not know which one is the best.
Good sentence Metchi! 😀
gadgets it present in life very important in this time, for exaple, tv, phone, machines, machines of kitchen