last|lasted|lasting|lasts in English
verb
[læst /lɑːst]
continue; suffice, be enough; remain alive, survive; endure; persist
Use "last|lasted|lasting|lasts" in a sentence
1. No one has even lasted five rounds in his last eight fights.
2. I say, my walk on the Moon lasted three days and it was a great adventure, but my walk with God lasts forever.
3. That would explain the last few hours of casual-but-meaningful glances that each lasted a second too long.
4. But nothing lasts forever.
5. True friendship lasts forever.
6. Nothing lasts for ever.
7. The Copernican Revolution made lasting impacts on the worldview of Western civilization that last to this day
8. Design with Bridged, which lasts
9. No wonder nothing lasts here.
10. Gestation lasts about nine months.
11. The meeting lasts one hour.
12. Beanstalk produce lasts for weeks
13. The entire operation lasted 53 minutes – of which the assault lasted only 30 minutes.
14. Only lasts a couple minutes.
15. This operation lasted throughout July.
16. Bright Afternoons lasts until 6 p.m
17. The vaccine's effectiveness lasts many years.
18. 1 Homeroom lasts for ten minutes.
19. The Consecrated ground lasts 5 seconds
20. My tour lasted two months.
21. The festival lasted two.
22. Coffee packaged in plastic lasts for about 60 days, whereas vacuum-packed coffee lasts up to a year.
23. Copper lasts longer than PVC pipes
24. The festival lasted two days.
25. The meeting lasted 7 hours.