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Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Will remark.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
A quip is a witty remark.
The noun 'remark' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a written or spoken comment; a word for a thing.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".
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The definition of the word asides is when you say a remark, and you don't want everyone else to hear it. It is between you and whoever else you were talking to.
No, the noun 'remark' is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be heard or read, a word for something that can be experienced by the physical senses.
No, the noun 'remark' is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be heard or read, a word for something that can be experienced by the physical senses.
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