The teacher introduced a new topic in class today that sparked a lot of interesting discussions among the students.
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The likely word is "introduced."
The word 'introduced' is not a noun. The word 'introduced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to introduce. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to introduce are introduction and the gerund, introducing.
The producers introduced the star of the movie at its premiere. Using the wrong units of measure has often introduced errors into scientific calculations.
No, that is not right. There is no such word as "enterduced" in the English language.The correct spelling is introducedFor example:I was introduced to her at a party.We were introduced to the new manager.
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Robert Hooke
It was first introduced around 1890 by Japanese Professors.
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No, the sentence should be: "My brother Sam introduced me to his friend Alicia." Use "to" to show the direction of the introduction.