Are you foreign?
You look foreign.
I'm sure that man is foreign.
He appears to be a foreigner.
I believe that man to be of foreign origin.
Oh no, he's not foreign, that's my dad.
She had a strong interest in foreign languages and cultures, which motivated her to travel to different countries to immerse herself in new experiences.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It presents a general idea that having a basic understanding of foreign languages can be helpful when traveling abroad.
He purchased a foreign car from Germany. I love trying foreign cuisines. The museum exhibited many foreign artifacts. She speaks four foreign languages.
I love trying foreign cuisines when traveling to new countries.
Both of the spellings you have given in the question are the same.The correct spelling is foreign, so both are correct.An example sentence is: "I want to move to a foreigncountry."
The sentence "It might be a good idea to..." is an indicative sentence expressing a suggestion or possibility. Specifically, it falls under the category of a declarative sentence.
He was foreign. He emigrated from China
I am going on a vacation to a foreign country.
i live in a foreign country
It was a foreign concept, for me.
That person is from a foreign country.
That language is foreign to me. I will be visiting three foreign countries tomorrow.
There was a FOREIGN man in the street.
He purchased a foreign car from Germany. I love trying foreign cuisines. The museum exhibited many foreign artifacts. She speaks four foreign languages.
US foreign policy stinks.
It depends on the foreign word.
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Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."