It really depends on what the complete sentence.
The castanet clicked quickly and clearly.
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
Has would be the correct verb to use.
I have utter contempt for people who plagiarize this sentence without giving me credit.
At the trial, a number of factors were adduced to explain the situation.
It clearly wasn't his day...Or was it?
It depends how you use it. If you use it after something it can be correct. But being in a sentence by itself isn't correct.
If you use 'you and he' as the subject of the sentence, it is correct: You and he will meet when we get to the restaurant.
Use is present. Used is past. The correct sentence is, This is used for....
Your sentence is structurally correct.
The castanet clicked quickly and clearly.
New glasses may help you see more clearly. The other driver was clearly responsible for the accident.
There is no use of THE in the sentence. FROGS HOP can be considered as correct too.
he is and they are
Example sentence - The instructions for taking the medication were clearly printed on the label.
They turned to superstition as well as religion to explain away the causes.
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