When you guess you are not always correct, but often times if you think about it and eliminate other possible answers you are left with an easier choice.
Yes... Unless the correct answer is no... but my guess is always C
Always, because esimates are guesses and when you guess you dont know whether it's correct or not.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "Guess what?"
I like going to school to be with my friends and do different things not always for the learning but if what we are learning about is alright then i guess i go to school for that to. Answer: The sentence is not correct. The correct version would be "You like to go to school."
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I am not an ethnically from an English speaking country however i guess that the saying refers to a situation from a perception of a person who is noisy while talking believing that he is correct in what he is saying. Guess it helps cheers
I Guess I'll Always Love You was created in 1966.
The correct spelling is "guess".
To have a hunch means to have "a gut feeling" based on your intuition or past experiences. It allows you to make a guess on a certain situation, although the answer may not always be correct.
No, a hypothesis is not always correct. It is an educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experimentation and observation. The results may support the hypothesis, contradict it, or lead to further questions, but the initial hypothesis itself is not guaranteed to be true. It serves as a starting point for scientific inquiry rather than a definitive answer.
To guess the correct answer in an examination, first, eliminate any obviously wrong options to narrow down your choices. Look for keywords in the question that may hint at the correct answer or match terms in the answer choices. If you're still unsure, consider patterns in the answers, such as avoiding answers that are all similar or opting for choices that include "always" or "never," which are often less likely to be correct. Lastly, trust your instincts; often, your first impression is the right one.
No, this is not a correct sentence. It should be guess instead or guest at the second word.