Clarify what you mean.
My teacher asked me to clarify my ideas and rewrite my essay.
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∙ 11y agoYou can use the word "clarify" in a sentence like this: "Please clarify your instructions so that I can better understand them."
The correct way to punctuate the sentence is: "You should use the blue key, not the yellow."
A correct way to use "Indian" in a sentence could be: "I am going to an Indian restaurant for dinner tonight."
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me your hand," she said.
No, the correct phrasing is "Bob and I" when you are the subject of the sentence. For example, "Bob and I went to the store." Use "me" when you are the object of the sentence or preposition, such as "She gave the gift to Bob and me."
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing before?"
he is and they are
itching on
Yes, this is the correct way to use the word soliciting.
The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
No. The better way to say that would be "does it say."
The correct way to punctuate the sentence is: "You should use the blue key, not the yellow."
While you could construct the sentence in that way it might be more usual to use a different form such as... He was destined for failure in the examination.
Yes. The correct way to say this is "you are done with this book."
A correct way to use "Indian" in a sentence could be: "I am going to an Indian restaurant for dinner tonight."
The correct way to use "fray" in this sentence is: "her shirt cuffs were frayed." "Frayed" is the past tense of "fray" and describes the condition of the shirt cuffs being worn or unravelled at the edges.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It expresses the belief held by many that monotheism is the only way of life.
Is this the correct way to use this sentence?? Administer test to 3rd and 4th graders.