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Q: If i lived in the 1770s would you be familiar with all of the quots?
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What is the negative superlative of familiar?

The negative superlative of familiar would be "least familiar."


How would you handle a technical issue that your not familiar with?

I would look for help from someone who is familiar with the technical issue.


What word would come first in alphabetical order familiar or familiarity?

familiar


How would use familiar in a sentence?

I am familiar with the new software program after attending the training session.


How do you spell the plural of familiar?

The noun "familiar" is an enchanted creature, such as a witch's pet. It has the plural familiars. The adjective familiar (known, recognized) would not have a plural.


What is the verb for familiar?

If used in the context of "to become familiar of", then familiar is already a verb. Another verb would be "familiarise". As in "to familiarise yourself in something".


What key events sharpened the divisions between Britain and the colonists in the late 1760s and early 1770s?

The Boston Massacre and the Tea Act were key events that sharpened the division between Britain and the colonist in the late 1760s and early 1770s. King George's efforts to bring the colonies to heel, would lead them straight to revolution.


What is the best brand of auto air conditioner?

I would go with Carrier. I have lived in Florida all my life and I am very familiar with heating and cooling using central air. I also use air conditioning in my car.


Is familiar an adverb?

No, "familiar" is an adjective, not an adverb. It is used to describe how well-known or recognized something is.


How do you say how are you familiar in spanish?

It depends what you are trying to ask. If you are asking "What is the way to say 'How are you' using the familiar 'you'?" --> In the familiar form, it is "¿Cómo estás?" The formal would be "¿Cómo está usted?" If you are asking to translate "How are you familiar?", .e.g. "Where do I know you from?", it would be "¿Dónde te conocí?" (Where did I meet you?) or "Por qué te reconozco?" (Why do I recognize you?)


Is it possible to say you were lived in US?

You would say that you lived in the US: "I lived in the US." 'Were' makes the verb to live passive which would suggest that someone lived you, which is impossible.


Who was the best known scientist in the colonies?

Answer: The best well known scientist in the colonies of 1700s was Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's greatest services to his fellow Americans would come during the 1770s when he would help guide the colonies to freedom.