The word 'clue' is both a noun (clue, clues) and a verb (clue, clues, cluing, clued). Example uses:
Noun: What does the clue for two down mean?
Verb: My friends clue me in when things go on sale.
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."
An appositive is a type of context clue that is usually offset by commas within a sentence. An appositive provides additional information about a noun in a sentence. It renames, defines, or clarifies the noun it follows.
Words like "the," "a," and "that" are often indicators that a noun may be coming up in the sentence. Additionally, adjectives, possessive pronouns, and numbers are also common indicators that a noun may be present.
No, it is not. The word hint is a noun or a verb. The verb "to hint" can used the past participle hinted as an adjective (e.g. hinted and veiled threats).
The word hadn't is a contraction, a shortened form of the verb "had" and the modifying adverb "not".The contraction hadn't functions as a verb or auxiliary verb in a sentence.Examples:He had not eaten so I made him a sandwich.ORHe hadn't eaten so I made him a sandwich.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The word "clue" is a noun.
Common noun
i have no clue
Yes, clue is an abstract noun, a word for evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.A clue is not an object or words, a clue is the information derived from an object or words.
The word clue is a noun, as in, the detective was looking for a clue. It is used in an idiomatic way as a verb, as in, I would like somebody to clue me in.
The word clue is a noun. It is a piece of information that can lead to a conclusion being made.
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."
No, it is not. Clue is a noun, meaning a fact that helps to solve a mystery, or evidence that solves a crime. It is less frequently a verb (clue in). One popular adjective form is "clueless" (imperceptive, oblivious).
Verb form: interrogate Noun form: no clue
An appositive is a type of context clue that is usually offset by commas within a sentence. An appositive provides additional information about a noun in a sentence. It renames, defines, or clarifies the noun it follows.
I don't want people to exceed with their expectations.
adverb. The ly ending is your clue to adverbs.