I will have a definite answer in about ten minutes.
You must give me a definite time to meet you.
what is the sentence for the word precation
certain, decisive, definite, final, sure
Obviously you are not capable of using a word in a sentence!
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
Here's a question that I can definitely answer! I most definitely will not answer your question..... oh all right. You most definitely will clean your room today if you want to go to the movies tonight with your friends.
The word "the" is a definite article, used like an adjective.
It depends on the foreign word.
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
In Spanish class, indefinite articles were a lot easier to learn than definite articles.
The adverb form of the word "definite" is definitely.An example sentence for you is: "he was definitely at work last night".
From the moment he entered the house, Jim detected a definite scent of banana-flavored dog food.
Definite? Here's a word for you; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HINDI KO DIN ALAM! MAG-ISIP KA NA LANG, OK? XD
Flow. If you can put the definite article before a word and it makes sense in a sentence, the word can usually be used as a noun.
The word THE is an article, the definite article. (Other articles are A and AN).
Although he spoke affectionately there was a definite coldness to his gaze which betrayed his true feelings.
No, the word 'the' is not a noun.The word 'the' is a definite article, a word placed before a noun to indicate that it is a specific person or thing.The word 'the' is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
Due to the complexity of the situation, the policemen weren't able to come up with a definite answer to their problem.