guarantee  保証する

November 6, 2014 =========
☆ guarantee  保証する
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Today’s word is often used as a noun, for example when you buy something from a company, you get a warranty or a guarantee, usually valid for a year which says that they will fix or replace the product for free.
It is also used as a verb though, and if you guarantee something, you promise that it will definitely happen.
The government guarantee the right to free education for children.
We guarantee that we will refund your money if you are not 100% satisfied.
I can guarantee that!
He couldn’t guarantee that he could fix my hard drive.
I haven’t spoken to Emma yet, but I guarantee that she’ll agree to your idea.
Oh, I know a good sentence… I can guarantee that if you write out a sentence using the daily word that you will remember it more easily. 🙂
Can you use guarantee in a sentence?
Bye,
Chris