The two numbers add up close to 5.5, but not exactly.
There is no angle to refer to in this question. Therefore, no answer can be given as to which term best describes the angle referred to.
The word below can be an adjective, adverb or preposition. It is an adverb in the sentence: "To see another example, look below."
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The vector goes from (1,2) to (-3,1). :3
I have added the link to the online manual below.
It is true of all squares.
It's an incomplete sentence.
both a and b
Below is an adverb because it describes a position.
The adjectives in the sentence are:young, describes the noun Icarushis, a pronoun called a possessive adjective, describes the noun fathermoderate, describes the noun heightNote: The word 'behind' can function as an adjective, but in the example sentence it is used as a preposition (below his father, behind his father).
supporting ideas are added as subpoints below and to the right of main ideas.
Supporting ideas are added as subpoints below and to the right of main ideas
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An adjective describes something. A person, a place, an idea, anything at all. How you would use it in a sentence is to describe something. For example, in the sentence below, the word friendly is the adjective.Sally was a friendly girl.The adjective word friendly, describes what Sally is like.
"Below" can be both an adverb and a preposition. As an adverb, it describes the location of something in relation to another object or point. As a preposition, it indicates the position or location of something in relation to another object or point.
causation
Yes, "Look out below!" is an exclamatory sentence.