Like this..... "You have completly taken what I just said out of context".
ts hard to answer, it depends on the context.
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
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Sample Sentence: The magician put his audience into a trance.
The machine had stopped working due to a malfunction in its engine.
The word context is a noun. A sentence with this word is: She was upset because she took the joke out of context.
The correct phrase would be "he has had."For example: He has had his dinner, so off to bed.
It depends on the context of what you are writing.
It kinda depends on what context you want to use it in. An example would be: I'm an Interviewer for this newspaper company. Can I get a word from you?
ts hard to answer, it depends on the context.
i do my errands on time
You could use he, she, or it. It would depend on the context of the rest of the sentence. How are you referring to the monkey elsewhere? Is it male? Then "he". Female? "She". Aren't sure of the gender? "It".
Which sentence, if inserted in the blank space, would make the best sense in the context of the passage
Sure. But without a context, it would scarcely be a sentence at all.
Using context clues.
To understand the question "what should I do?" it would be helpful to place it in context.
Context clues can help you figure out the meaning of a word in a sentence or paragraph. To use context clues, you read the sentences surrounding the word that you do not know to figure out what it means.