Arguably is an adverb that means it can be argued or that it can be shown by argument. It means questionable, susceptible to debate or challenge.
This shade is arguably lighter than the other.
what is a sentece with the word circut
Examle: to get a hold of is difficult to use i n a sentece
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
Alexander the Great was arguably the most dominant kings that the world has ever seen
The word likes is not an adverb. It is the plural of the noun like (something liked or favored) or the third person singular, present tense conjugation of the verb to like. The word likecan arguably be an adverb in uses such as the car is more like twenty years old.
what is a sentece with the word circut
what is a sentece with the word circuit
i can use the word noun if i want to. that was a example sentece.
Examle: to get a hold of is difficult to use i n a sentece
the word monotone can be used in a sentece like this: "i dont know what monotone means"
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
I were my slipper at night so my feet won't get dirty
yes and when it is put into a sentece it is called an interogative sentece with the subject understood to be you
Alexander the Great was arguably the most dominant kings that the world has ever seen
saying something wrong it there sentece
you just used hybrid in a sentece!
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