Definition
definition: gives an explanation of the unfamiliar word right in the sentence; synonym: restates the unfamiliar word with another familiar word; antonym: contrasts the unfamiliar word with an opposite; inference: provides the general sense of an unfamiliar word with the main idea of a sentence or paragraph.
A definition context clue provides a direct explanation or description of an unfamiliar word within the sentence or passage. This type of clue helps readers understand the meaning of the word based on how it is used in the text.
The correct spelling of "unfamiliar" is U-N-F-A-M-I-L-I-A-R.
"Clean your room right now!" This is an example of an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction to someone.
The constitution gives the right.
Right to marridge and family
No. It should be "Is the grammar right in this sentence?"
He refused to answer questions that might incriminate him at the trial.
You can find more information on Dr. Kushners diet on the website webmd.com. It gives a full explanation on the diet and helps you determine if it is the right diet choice for you.
No, no, no! This is not how you use intelligiblein a sentence. He is not intelligible because he could understand, but because others could understand. Heaven help us all!1. He was very intelligible; we understood everything.2. The technical advisor's response was intelligible, which made a change.3. Your explanation must be intelligible.
There is no freedom that gives you the right to threaten the governor, or anyone for that matter. You have the right to criticize, but not the right to threaten.
No it not a sentence its a run on sentence.