i over look the spelling test
The cliffs overlook the sea
"John completely overlooked his homework assignment". "The hotel room overlooked the white sand beach"
No, "overlook" is a compound word consisting of "over" and "look." It is not a prefix word.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
The inn is on a low hill overlooking the scenic beaches. He was worried that the researchers were overlooking a possible side effect of the drug.
She was willing to overlook her husband's peccadilloes.
Yes you can start a sentence with the word "Very". For eaxmple: Very few people go to the movies on mondays.
You are very observant; I saw you looking at that bird.
What she seemed to overlook was the fact thatevery timethe mouse ate the cheeseimmediatelyafter he would take a drink of water. This suggested to theexperimenterthe mouse hadadaptedsome sort of habit to always drinking after eating cheese.
The antonym for "perceive" is "ignore" or "overlook".
You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
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