"Here are examples of two colors, blue and yellow. The latter example is the color of the sun. The former example is the color of the sky."
"I am a man, I have a cold, and I am ubercool, although the latter is up for debate."
Former and latter are words used to express a time or preference in a sentence. For example, "I can go to the store at noon or midnight, but I prefer the former." In this sentence the word 'former' is associated with 'noon' and the word 'latter' is associated with the word 'midnight.'
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
see How do you put the word countries in a sentence?
The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
you have just put it in a sentence....
yes you can put in a sentence
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I can put the word opaque into a sentence. Alternatively, The wall is opaque.
Yes, of course. Where did that come from? (From where did that come? is stilted and is at odds with standard usage). Note Winston Chuchill's comment on the latter: This is the kind of English up with which I will not put!
yup u can put it in a sentence
you just put it in a sentence :S
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.