"Similarity" is a word that is used to show likenesses between two or more things.
A hyphen (-) is used to indicate the division between a word's syllables.
No, the word "without" is not a determiner. It is a preposition that is used to show the absence or lack of something.
No, the word "sees" does not require an apostrophe. The apostrophe is used to show possession or omission of letters, not for pluralizing verbs.
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The word "during" is a preposition. It is used to show the time when something happens.
Synonyms include alike, comparable, or akin.
The word likeness is a noun. The plural form is likenesses.
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No. The word 'show' can be used as a noun and a verb.
Happiness is a word to show emotions. Happiness is a positive emotion which is cheer.
Commas are used to show the division. They can be used to differentiate two word syllables.
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Apathetic. It means "to show little or no emotion".
The word show can be a verb, or a noun. There is no adverb form of the adjective showy.
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