Deciding or picking what is related to what you are (were) looking for.
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
"These" is the plural of "this," so you would use it to indicate what you're writing about. For instance, you could say "these results are unacceptable" to show that you don't mean just any results, but certain results specifically.
What do you mean by a line? If you mean a sentence, then yes, just like this. If you mean a natural line break that results from a sentence reaching the end of the paper, then yes, just like that. If you mean an artificial line break like this that does not come from the sentence reaching the end of the paper, no, you can't do that.
Well if you mean literally dirty hair, then you should wash it and then get highlights for best results. But if you mean hair that has mixed colors and bleached spots, you should wait till the dye is out or bleach it out for best results:)
"Data" are the facts you collect from your experiment, while "results" are your interpretation of what the data mean.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions to separate or connect them. This results in a sentence that is too long or unclear, making it difficult for the reader to understand the intended meaning.
Mean is the average value of a set of results. It's the sum of all the results divided by the number of results.
Your test results are disappointing; do better next time.
No because if you say you are the best, it would mean that you are describing yourself as the best.Yes. The best is yet to come. Here, best is a noun.irelandawn
No great significance should be attached to that occurance.
"Ensuing" means "resulting from" or "following," as in "After the explosion, the ensuring panic allowed the suspect to escape."
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