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Polyester

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I used the word "sacrifice" to make a sentence.
Please advice me is it correct or not?

Sacrifice yourself to save more people in the fire. Everyone will prove to you.
You are a hero.
 
'If you sacrifice yourself to save others in a fire, everyone will say you are a hero.'

Not a teacher.
 
And the person will be dead.
 
Polyester, I am not sure you really meant "sacrifice" there. Did you mean that the person would die?
 
Sacrifice yourself to save more people in the fire.
Is it intended to be an imperative sentence where the speaker is asking the listener to save others in a fire happening at the moment?
 
Matthew, this imperative sentence is telling the listener, not 'asking' him.
 
Polyester, I am not sure you really meant "sacrifice" there. Did you mean that the person would die?




I tried to make a sentence by using "sacrifice".
According to all opinion from here, I seem to make a wrong sentence.
 
I tried to make a sentence [STRIKE]by[/STRIKE] using "sacrifice".
Why not try the simpler more traditional subject+verb+object structure? ;-)
Think of tense as you compose your sentence.
 
I tried to make it as follow,
My brother makes the sacrifice himself that I can get a good education. Because he earns the money for me to study University.

Is it correct now?
 
I think it only needs a few small adjustments:

My brother makes [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] a sacrifice himself so that I can get a good education. Because he earns the money in order for me to study at University.
 
***** NOT A TEACHER *****


Polyester:

As a teacher suggested, the word "sacrifice" can often mean to give one's life.

Did you maybe want to say something like this?

"If you risk your life to save people in a fire, everyone will call you a hero."



("Risk" means that there is a possibility that the hero will die.)
 
***** NOT A TEACHER *****


"My brother makes a lot of sacrifices in order to pay my college
[university] tuition."

Those "sacrifices" might include:

1. He will not get married until I graduate. He wants to save as much money as possible from his salary in order to help me.
2. He takes the bus to work because he does not want to spend money on the upkeep of a car (gas, repairs, etc.).
3. He lives in a modest apartment instead of one that costs more money.
 
4. He sells his property.

Not a teacher.
 
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