Are you foreign?
You look foreign.
I'm sure that man is foreign.
He appears to be a foreigner.
I believe that man to be of foreign origin.
Oh no, he's not foreign, that's my dad.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It presents a general idea that having a basic understanding of foreign languages can be helpful when traveling abroad.
Who is the foreign minister of England?The plants were foreign to their environment.
"My sister went to Spain,which is a foreign country... unless...we're in Spain now."
Both of the spellings you have given in the question are the same.The correct spelling is foreign, so both are correct.An example sentence is: "I want to move to a foreigncountry."
The sentence "It might be a good idea to..." is an indicative sentence expressing a suggestion or possibility. Specifically, it falls under the category of a declarative sentence.
He was foreign. He emigrated from China
I am going on a vacation to a foreign country.
i live in a foreign country
It was a foreign concept, for me.
That person is from a foreign country.
That language is foreign to me. I will be visiting three foreign countries tomorrow.
There was a FOREIGN man in the street.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It presents a general idea that having a basic understanding of foreign languages can be helpful when traveling abroad.
US foreign policy stinks.
It depends on the foreign word.
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Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."