comment can be a noun -- The teacher made some comments about our essays.
comment can be a verb -- the teacher commented on our excellent essays.
comment(CUHM-oh)
i don't think como is a word but there is a similar one its "comment" and its pronounced comonh it means "what" i think wait ... yeah when i use it in a sentence like "comment tu t'appelle?" (which means what is your name?) yeah it mean "what" hope this helped
Comment is not an adjective. It's a noun. e.g. I will make no comment.To comment is also a verb: I commented on the incident precisely.Would you like to comment on my comments?
A snide comment or remark is one which criticizes someone in an unkind and often indirect way. She made a snide comment about his weight.
Comment can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A spoken remark. Verb: To remark.
There are plenty of antonyms you could use for the word comment on Myspace. You could use the word silent for example.
She was absolute chastisement after saying that mean comment
That is to 'comment' on something.
comment(CUHM-oh)
i don't think como is a word but there is a similar one its "comment" and its pronounced comonh it means "what" i think wait ... yeah when i use it in a sentence like "comment tu t'appelle?" (which means what is your name?) yeah it mean "what" hope this helped
Komento.
Please comment on my sentence.
First select the text you want the comment for. To insert the comment, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl - Alt - M to do it. You can also do it on the Review tab. On versions of Word before 2007, it is on the Insert menu.
I waited to see if she would comment on my new shirt, but she didn't say anything.
There are two syllables in the word comment. When you say it and sound it out, com-ment, it has two parts.
remark
The word "aptly" is the adverb form of the word "apt. " An example of a sentence using the word "aptly" is "I heard your comment to the supervisor, it was very aptly put. "