She is exactly 5 feet tall.
That dress is pretty, but it isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
If the blender isn't set into the base exactly right, it won't work.
He has exactly 26 cents in his pocket.
Can you believe that you guessed the answer exactlyright?
My friend didn't understand him, but I knew exactly what he meant.
0.3333333.... is irrational because it can not be stated exactly, no matter how many decimal places you use.
The adjective exact (precise) has the adverb form exactly(precisely, absolutely).The verb (to exact) has a rarely-used adverb form "exactingly" (with care to detail or precision).
in frnch scissors is: ciseaux in french, the sentence (don't exactly know what you mean by this) the name scissors is: les ciseaux de nom
There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
To find the surface area of a cube you find the area of one side then you multiply that by six because each side is exactly the same size.
this is exactly what i wanted for my birthday!
What, exactly do you mean?
The linking verb in the sentence is "is." It connects the subject "he" to the subject complement "exactly right about that."
I have exactly three coins in my pocket. If you can guess exactly how many coins I have, you can have them both.
Yes. "That's exactly what it is!"
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The linking verb in the sentence "he is exactly right about that" is "is," which connects the subject "he" to the complement "exactly right about that."
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
I hope that you can identify just exactly where in this sentence I have successfully utilized a verb.
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
Both are correct, however a smoother way to say the second sentence is: . What exactly are you squinting at.
"Are you coming to the party?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. It is a sentence that asks a question and typically ends with a question mark.