You didn't mention if this was personal or whether you were taking a test with tricky questions being asked. Please post underneath and give an example of what you mean. Thanks
No, "tricky" is an adjective that describes something as deceptive, difficult, or challenging. An adverb would be a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to describe how something is done.
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No, you cannot have cheats. But you can do them! Try to find a friend to try it with. It really takes the mind off those tricky questions!
This is one of those questions people find tricky at interviews. The right approach for this question is to use it to highlight the 2/3 key strengths/skills that you have which match the requirements for the job. The job requirements will either be in; the advert, a person specification sent to you, or they will have told you during the interview. The link below takes you to a guide on how to answer those tricky interview questions
This is one of those questions people find tricky at interviews. The right approach for this question is to use it to highlight the 2/3 key strengths/skills that you have which match the requirements for the job. The job requirements will either be in; the advert, a person specification sent to you, or they will have told you during the interview. The link below takes you to a guide on how to answer those tricky interview questions
It is correct to say "None of these recipes is tricky." The word "none" is singular in this context, so it should be followed by a singular verb "is," not "are."
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tricky is skill dog
Study. It's really easy though. But the questions can get tricky so study a bit so you can get into the high school of your choise
This is one of those questions people find tricky at interviews. The right approach for this question is to use it to highlight the 2/3 key strengths/skills that you have which match the requirements for the job. The job requirements will either be in; the advert, a person specification sent to you, or they will have told you during the interview. The link below takes you to a guide on how to answer those tricky interview questions
This is one of those questions people find tricky at interviews. The right approach for this question is to use it to highlight the 2/3 key strengths/skills that you have which match the requirements for the job. The job requirements will either be in; the advert, a person specification sent to you, or they will have told you during the interview. The link below takes you to a guide on how to answer those tricky interview questions
tricky is an adjective.