When you can't look ahead, look by your side.
If you rephrase it "The road was blocked ahead" it is more obviously saying "where" rather than describing the road. This is also the case for the terms "the way forward" or "the path ahead." Ahead seems less ambiguously an adjective when it describes someone being "ahead" in a competition, and also in the prepositional phrase "(the person) ahead of me." Some sources pedantically insist that it is an adverb in all of these cases, ignoring any difference between "in front" and "frontwards."
To divide two fractions you multuply the first one by the reciprocal of the second fracton. The two countries have a reciprocal agreement. (That is a two-way agreement).
It doesn't matter anyway, you can do it any way you like.
You use the word triplet in a sentence different ways, depending on which "triplet" you are refering to: A) If you're talking about triplets as in 3 babies born at once, you would use it like this: The TRIPLET gave me some M&Ms, with "triplet" being the pronoun, the same way you would use the word "boy" or the word "girl." B) If you're talking about triplets as in the musical term for three sounds that equal one beat of sound, you would use it like this: The song had eight notes and triplets, with triplets being the noun. Hope I could help! :D
I use continue and perform in this sentence by using them as a quotation, in the same way they were used in the question, which is also a sentence. I could have written, "continue" and "perform" just as well. As I continue to perform this exercise of answering the question, I wonder if I will. I continue to wonder if it will perform any purpose. Also, if the word "continue" appears at the bottom of a form only, then there should be one "continue" per form.
When I was on my journey there were barriers in my way because of that I couldn't move ahead.
The rain showers were intermittent, leaving us no way to plan ahead for our picnic.
I am not 'inclined' to answer that. That's one way to use it in a sentence.
The way you just did.
Well you can use it in the sentence way for a dog.
One way to use the word sell in a sentence would be: I am going to sell my scooter for $15.
I get very frustrated when I can't think of a way to use a word in a sentence.
she was talking in an hitherto way.
Basically, you can use it any way you want!
A good way to use retentive in a sentence is... "How do you use the word retentive in a sentence?"
I use technology from my computer that is a way to use the word technology
You speak of Slavish as Slovenian or Slovenia, this is the proper way to say the word Slavish in a sentence.