How do you use anecdote in a sentence?

Anecdote is a noun, so when you use it in a sentence, it must fulfill one of the grammatical roles that a noun can fit (e.g., subject, direct object, indirect object, etc.).

Here are a few examples of how to use “anecdote” in a sentence:

  • His anecdote was really funny, and everyone was laughing.
  • I don’t believe that anecdote about her childhood.
  • Martin seems to be very proud of those anecdotes.

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