Since "clue" is a noun (either an idea or thing) it can be used like this: "The group of teenagers found a clue to where the school books were." or "The clue to getting the answer right is ten."
I've never baked a pie before, can you give me a clue to what is the best oven temperature? Can you give me a clue where can I look for my shoes.
A direct context clue provides the meaning of a word directly in the sentence by offering a clear definition, explanation, or synonym of the word.
Other words could provide clues/hints on what the word is, especially before or after the word; look at similar words or phrases in the sentence to extract it from the sentence.
may indicate that a sentence contains a comparison context clue.
The root word "rog" in this sentence clue is likely referring to "to ask" or "to question." This root word is commonly found in words such as "interrogate," which means to ask or question someone thoroughly, especially in a formal situation like in a police investigation.
I've never baked a pie before, can you give me a clue to what is the best oven temperature? Can you give me a clue where can I look for my shoes.
i have no clue
i ent got a clue teheheh hhahaha now do 1 xD
i have no clue:)
A direct context clue provides the meaning of a word directly in the sentence by offering a clear definition, explanation, or synonym of the word.
An inference clue is a clue that helps you figure out the whole idea of a word or sentence.
i have no clue
The inspector had nary a clue.
Other words could provide clues/hints on what the word is, especially before or after the word; look at similar words or phrases in the sentence to extract it from the sentence.
a word that's the opposite of the unfamiliar word.
dont have a clue at all
You make a difference in the world.