How do you use affect in a sentence?
How do you use affect in a sentence?
Using affect in a sentence:
- An early frost in Florida can affect the orange crop negatively.
- One employee’s negativity can affect all the workers.
- Colorado was affected by severe flooding last summer.
- Not winning didn’t affect her as much as I thought it would.
- Your opinions do not affect my decision to move abroad.
Is inquiry a word?
noun. the plural of inquiry.
What is an Enquiring mind?
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If you have an inquiring mind, you have a great interest in learning new things. I have always had an enquiring mind where food is concerned. All this helps children to develop an inquiring attitude to learning.
How do you greet someone you hate?
A neutral hello is a better option, rather than complete silence. Chickadee34, Yahoo! Answers: Just look them in the eye and cool-y say, “Hello_____” (call them by name), before turning away to converse with someone you *do* like, or excusing yourself entirely from the conversation circle.
Do you say its or it’s?
It’s is a contraction of “it is” or “it has.” Its is a possessive determiner we use to say that something belongs to or refers to something. But the rules are very clear—it’s is the same type of contraction as “where’s” or “there’s,” and its is a possessive just like “my” or “your.”
What does make an inquiry mean?
To seek information by asking a question: inquired about prices. 2. To make an inquiry or investigation: inquire into the extent of the corruption.
How do you use its in a sentence?
Some sentence examples of “its” used as a possessive include:
- This cheese is past its expiration date.
- Its front door will open when you’re nearby.
- This book is better than its cover would suggest.
- In its most basic form, this plan will work.
- This frog is too small for its aquarium.
How do you use Enquiry in a sentence?
(1) I want to make an enquiry about train times. (2) The enquiry must be independently conducted. (3) The governor announced an enquiry into the events. (4) These comments are not directly relevant to this enquiry.