From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset
its impossible to know exactly what goes on in other peoples minds.
I'm not certain about what you are trying to infer.
Based on the evidence presented, we can infer that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.
You can use "but" in a sentence with the word "infer" to contrast ideas or outcomes. For example, "He didn't directly state his opinion, but I inferred that he disagreed based on his tone of voice." This shows a difference between what was said and what was understood.
The three dots in a sentence, called an ellipsis, indicate that some content has been omitted. It implies a pause or continuation in thought, allowing readers to infer or fill in the missing information themselves.
Since you didn't state the sentence you're talking about, we can't really answer the question.
sorry this is not the answer. i hope they get a good answer!
Based on the available clues, I can infer that she wasn't happy with the outcome of the meeting.
You can infer that she is working on building up her strength.
The word for "the" in Swahili is "ya" when used before a noun. For example, "the book" is "kitabu hicho" where "hicho" means "the."
As I was doing my science project i inferred what my Hypothesis was in the beginning.