A thing said/written/done as a reaction to a statement or question.
Example sentence - It would be difficult to describe the sequence of events if I didn't explain why I was there to begin with.
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Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
explain how you would estimate to subtrac 189 from 643
Not clear if this is about the word βruleβ, or about something called the word rule.
Generally one would "define," and not "explain"a word such as fear.
It means the meaning of it.
well for starters, it would help to spell the word right
The principles of quantum mechanics must be difficult to explain. Please explain your statement. I would like a few moments to explain my intentions. Explain away!
another word for explain is justify.
The word 'explanation' is a noun. The verb form would be 'explain'.
No, the word "explain" is not present tense. "Explain" is the base form of the verb, and it can be used in various tenses like present ("I explain"), past ("I explained"), or future ("I will explain").
"Explain your answer."
The African Luhya term for the English word 'explain' is "eleesia".
Explain is a verb.
Yes, the word explain is a verb; the act of explaining, to make clear by providing information; to account for, giving a reason or justification for something. Example sentence: Now you can explain why the word explain is a verb.
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