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For a countable noun use fewer, for uncountable nouns use less.
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divide by, how many, esach,
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By and because
English = less than Deutsch= kleiner als
For a countable noun use fewer, for uncountable nouns use less.
The correct name for a historian's 'clue' is sources.
Relative pronouns are clue words for adjective clauses.
The correct name for a historian's 'clue' is sources.
Sure to be, cursed and decreed are clue words for fated. Additional clue words include destined, decided and foredoomed.
Actually, there are nine clue words to generalizations! There are all, most, many, some, sometimes, usually, seldom, few, and generally. Those are all clue words for generalizations.
No, the sentence should be: "The police caught the thief because he left a clue." This version is grammatically correct because it includes the article "a" before "clue," making it a complete sentence.
Actually, there are nine clue words to generalizations! There are all, most, many, some, sometimes, usually, seldom, few, and generally. Those are all clue words for generalizations.
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A synonym for "Clue" could be "hint". Synonyms are two words that are different words, but mean the same thing.
Some of the clue words for description are... Most importantly, for example, for instance, and last but not least in fact.