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I am willing to contribute to this noble cause according to my mite.

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how can i use both words might and mite in one sentence

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This dish might use a mite of garlic.

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Example of a sentence with might and mite?

An example of a sentence with might and mite is "The mite might be trapped by the fluid".


How do you write mite as a sentence?

A dust mite eats your dead skin.


Might and mite in a sentence?

That fat gnat might be a light mite.


Use might and mite in a sentence?

You might be a mite off-track with that idea. That mite might bite.


How do you write a sentence with the word mite?

I a meaning of a small amount sentence: I'll take a mite out of that pizza,pie,soup,


Can you use might as in strength and mite in the same sentence?

I hit the mite with all my might.


How do you use might and mite in one sentence?

It might be a mite that's causing your skin irritation.


What is the homonyms of might and mite in a sentence?

The homonyms of might are a modal verb showing possibility or power, and the homonyms of mite are a tiny arachnid or a small amount. An example sentence could be: "She might find a mite on her pet dog after playing in the grass."


Can you use the homonyms might and mite in a sentence?

I might go to the beach if the weather is nice. I found a tiny mite crawling on my arm.


How do you make sentence might and mite?

Joe thought his plants might have mites.


How do you use the word mite in a sentence?

Mite means: a small insect, also a small English copper coin from Old English. I have some small red spots on my legs, I think I've been bitten by a mite.


What is a mite in the sentence poor as a mite?

A mite is a tiny insect of the arachnids family, usually found infesting animals, plants, and stored foods. It owns absolutely nothing, so is used to contrast its poverty with the wealth of a rich person.