1a : something spoken or written in reply to a question His answer surprised us. b : a correct response knows the answer. 2 : a reply to a legal charge or suit : plea also : defense. 3 : something done in response or reaction His only answer was to walk out. 4 : a solution of a problem More money is not the answer.
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What does answer mean?
a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly. a correct response to a question asked to test one’s knowledge.
What does this word mean exactly?
—used to stress that something is accurate, complete, or correct. : in a correct or precise way : in a way that agrees completely with what is needed. : in every way. See the full definition for exactly in the English Language Learners Dictionary. More from Merriam-Webster on exactly.
What is the answer key?
The answer key indicates a correct answer provided by the question, but might not be the only acceptable answer.In tutorial questions, if you skip a step, the answer key is displayed for that step before the due date.
Is the word because an answer?
“Because” is used to “answer” questions with “why”. When you start giving your explanation when you start explaining the reasons, you start with the word “because” Take a look at the answers to the examples I gave before: WHY do you study English?
Is exactly a real word?
exactly adverb (ACCURATELY)
How do you use exactly?
You use exactly before an amount, number, or position to emphasize that it is no more, no less, or no different from what you are stating. Each corner had a guard tower, each of which was exactly ten meters in height. Agnew’s car pulled into the driveway at exactly five o’clock.
What exactly or exactly?
Exactly is an adverb; it modifies a verb. Your first example, “What exactly is…” would be the correct form. The second is more informal; “Exactly what is…” has moved “exactly” away from the verb it is modifying.
What does answer key mean in math?
A textbook, section of a textbook, website, etc., that provides the solutions to mathematical problems, grammar exercises, etc.
How do I get NoRedInk answers?
As soon as you assign a quiz, you can view the answer key by first navigating to your assignment list by clicking “My Assignments” at the top of the page. Now, click the ellipses button next to the assignment name and select “Answer key” from the dropdown list.
What to say when someone says what do you do?
Think about your answer in this light: You are educating the other person on the subject of you. So instead of just saying your title, explain something he or she might not know about your work or industry. Talk about the void in the market that you are filling. Talk about the latest thing happening in your industry.
What does it mean when someone answers because?
“Because.” is often used when someone has a reason but does not what to tell you what it is. i.e. [You can’t come] because [I don’t want you to, you’re too young, etc.] Sometimes, when answering children’s questions, one might say “Just because!” which implies “I don’t have to, or I can’t, explain!”
What does because mean as an answer?
Because is defined as since or for the reason.The reason that; that.
Is it a answer or an answer?
If a particular question could have multiple answers, you would use an answer. If a particular question has one answer, you would use the answer.
Do you pronounce the T in exactly?
Often. In English, there are many words that contain silent letters. This is one. It’s supposed to be “OFF-en.” The “t” is completely silent.
What part of speech is not?
In the English language, the word “not” is solely categorized as an Adverb. The word “not” is considered as an adverb because it is used to modify adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. For instance, in the sample sentence below: They have been warned not to enter the room.
What part of speech is important?
Important is an adjective – Word Type.
How do you agree with someone?
Expressing agreement
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
What is the sentence of like a buffalo?
When they were preparing to have a buffalo dance, they had an object that looked like a buffalo and that was kept wrapped up in buffalo wool. In the African Botoka tribe, they knock out their upper teeth in the front to look like a buffalo, their “totem”.
What is the sentence of noisy?
(1) The noisy fowler catches no bird. (2) Deep rivers move in silence, shallow brooks are noisy. (3) We are averse to such noisy surroundings. (4) Most of the children were noisy and boisterous.
Is OK is OK?
There’s no difference between OK and okay. The older term, OK, (possibly) derived from an abbreviation for an intentional misspelling of “all correct.” The terms are both standard English. For extremely formal writing, always consult the relevant style guide.