Some words that mean 'to give more information' are describe, define, detail, exemplify, specify.
Adverbs provide information about how, when, where, or to what degree an action is performed. They can modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence to provide more detail.
"Inquiry" means the act of seeking information or investigating something in order to learn more about it.
Many Community colleges have virtual classrooms and contacting your local community college or getting one of their schedules will give you the information that you need. Many state Universities also have virtual classrooms and contacting them will also give one the information necessary.
Inquiring means asking questions or seeking information about a particular topic or issue. It involves showing curiosity and a desire to learn more.
Communication involves sharing, exchanging, or conveying information between two or more parties. Information is the content being shared through communication channels such as spoken words, written text, or non-verbal cues. Effective communication relies on accurate and clear information to ensure understanding and successful interaction.
First give us more information about what story you mean.
That code does not seem to be for anything ordinary. If you can give more information about where you received the code, we can help you more.
If you CAN give me more information I COULD answer this question. If you COULD give me more information I CAN answer this question.
This can mean several things. For specific answers you will need to see your doctor who can give you more information and accurate information regarding your situation.
Context is the surrounding information. When quoting a person sometimes the context will give more information about the content than just the words themselves.
Yes they are. They are used to give more information about the noun they are describing.example: The excited boy was very handsome.
They give you more information.
They give you more information.
They give you more information.
Modifying words are adjectives and adverbs that provide additional information about nouns and verbs, respectively. Adjectives describe or give more detail about a noun, while adverbs describe or give more detail about a verb, adjective, or another adverb. These words help to provide a clearer picture or more context in a sentence.
I think you need to give more specific information. What do you mean by "such equestrian portraits"?
No, a baby is a person, so "baby" is a noun.Adverb are words which modify (give more information about) a verb.Example:She ran quickly.