I've never baked a pie before, can you give me a clue to what is the best oven temperature?
Can you give me a clue where can I look for my shoes.
You can use the word "clue" in a sentence like this: "She left a subtle clue for him to find her hidden treasure."
Since "clue" is a noun (either an idea or thing) it can be used like this: "The group of teenagers found a clue to where the school books were." or "The clue to getting the answer right is ten."
Words that can 'clue you in' that nouns may be coming up in a sentence are articles:theaan
It would depend on the sentence it is in.
Yes, of course! Here's an example of a sentence using passive voice: "The book was written by a famous author."
Foible is a minor weakness or eccentricity. We must tolerate minor foibles or weaknesses in one another.
i have no clue:)
i have no clue
The detective tried to decipher the clue.
I've never baked a pie before, can you give me a clue to what is the best oven temperature? Can you give me a clue where can I look for my shoes.
A comma is typically used after the word "including" in a sentence when it is followed by a list of items or examples. The comma helps to separate the items and improve readability.
Since "clue" is a noun (either an idea or thing) it can be used like this: "The group of teenagers found a clue to where the school books were." or "The clue to getting the answer right is ten."
a sentence that has clues
The eccentric artist lived in a house decorated with tires and bird cages.
i ent got a clue teheheh hhahaha now do 1 xD
i HAVE NO CLUE
i don't have any clue to solve that problem
He showed a genuine interest in helping others, always going out of his way to lend a hand without expecting anything in return.