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How do you make an easy sentence using the word inadvertent?

I inadvertently pooped my pants.


How do you put inadvertently into a sentence?

Inadvertently is an adjective, meaning that in a sentence, it is used to describe a verb (an action). To to something inadvertently is to do something unintentionally. For example: "She inadvertently knocked the vase off of the table as she walked past." "I inadvertently left the stove on when I left the kitchen."


How can you put the word inadvetent in a sentence?

I inadvertently mispelled inadvertent "inadvetent", and it made me look like an idiot.


How do you use the word inadvertent in a sentence?

I hit him inadvertently.


What sentence has the word Inadvertently?

A sentence for inadvertently would be; "The teacher told her student, 'You're acting inadvertently, please pay attention!'" my mom was watching me when i read this she said just like me lololololololololol


What is a good sentence with the word opposite in it?

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What is a good sentence using the word baffled?

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Can you give a sentence with inadvertently?

I'm sorry, I seem to have inadvertently taken your seat.


What is a sentence using the word inadvertently?

The word inadvertent essentially means "by accident." So for example lets say that the clerk at a store gave me too much change. In this case it would be an adverb: "I made a purchase at the store and the cashier inadvertently gave me too much money back."


How is inadvertent used in a sentence?

Inadvertently I opened your mail, sorry about that.


What is a good sentence with the word 'additionally'?

Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.


What is a good sentence using the word common?

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