Let me connect you with an excellent contact person.
It should be relatively easy to connect the dots.
That street will connect with the street we want.
You can use the word "connect" to describe establishing a relationship or link between two or more things, people, or ideas. For example, "I want to connect with you on LinkedIn" or "I feel a deep connection with nature."
The word in Sanskrit for connect is "yoga."
Yes, typically a comma is used after the word 'furthermore' when it is used to introduce additional information or to connect ideas.
By adding a suffix, the word "connect" can be turned into the noun "connection".
Yes, "and" is often used before a word that begins with a vowel to connect phrases or clauses in a sentence smoothly.
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I connect the red wire to the blue wire to deactivate a bomb.
Let me connect you to Customer Service.
The word is spelled connect. "The military used a water bridge to connect two islands." "To use a toaster, a person must connect the plug to a power source." If you meant the State, it is Connecticut.
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uncouple from un- and coupledisconnect from dis- and connect
In the King James version no form of the word - connect - appears anywhere. connect, connecting, connection etc.
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The word connect has two syllables.
The comma goes before the word "but" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. When "but" is used as a coordinating conjunction, it usually requires a comma before it to separate the two clauses.
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The word is.... network.
The hyphen (-) is typically used to connect words that form a compound word, to join prefixes and suffixes, or to separate syllables of a word. The main purpose is to show that the words are connected in meaning or to improve readability.