The word 'suppose' is typically used as a preposition to an assumption. In this manner it would start a frame of thought such as in the example: "Suppose I weren't here right now, what would you be doing?"
By eating them, I suppose. The word "recycle" doesn't really mean anything in this context.
Context is the words around a word or the way a word is used.
Are is used when referring to more than one. therefore, in this context the word should be are.
Context clues should be used when you come across unfamiliar words or concepts while reading to help you infer their meanings based on the surrounding text. By looking at the context in which the word is used, you can often make an educated guess about what it means without having to rely on a dictionary.
"It's" is a contraction of the words "it is" and should be used in any context where it is appropriate. "Its," on the other hand is a word that shows possession.
totally depends on what the context is....
It depends on the context...
Need to know which context word was used to answer.
synonym
Context clues are used to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word. When the meaning of a word is unknown, the way it is used and the words surrounding it can help a reader figure out what an unknown word means.
Used in the context "these landforms are ancient", it is one word. Used in the context "and because of this, the land forms around the lake", it is two words.
To understand the question "what should I do?" it would be helpful to place it in context.