Yes, and this is referred to as being a context clue. Reading the context in which the word is being used, you can tell what the word means.
You can infer the meaning of a word using context clues. The words around it are often hints as to what the word means.
You would look the word up in a dictionary. The dictionary will give you the meaning, as well as other information about a word.
By using context clues.
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It means can not tell. Like you can not tell what a person is thinking.
This is a homework question so I will not provide the answer, However i will tell you what aimless means. Aimless means without purpose or direction.
First, 'can' means 'are you able'. You should say Will instead of Can in the sentence, Can you tell me your name. 'Will' asks permission, or makes a request. Other ways to write the sentence might be: Please give your name. Please tell me your name.
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it tell a sentence about a person place or thing
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it tell a sentence about a person place or thing
a person, place, or thing. It's the subject, and it identifies what the sentence is about.
The neighborhood was filled with well-to-do families who lived in large, elegant homes with meticulously manicured lawns.
Deftness means skillfulness. Here are some sentences.Her deftness with a needle amazes me.I could tell he had done that often by watching his deftness as he worked.Deftness is a sign of a talented artist.
Just use it as an adjective: Example: I could tell the note contained mendacious information.
The secret ingredient in her famous recipe was a pinch of cinnamon.
'Because you like movies, you see them often' is sort of a complete sentence. Some English teachers will tell you that you cannot start a sentence with Because, while others tell you that you can, but it depends on the situation. If it is for a letter or formal essay, or something of the like, you should not start your sentence with because. If it is for an unformal occasion, then you can use because.