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Aleonysh [2.5K]
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Pie1 year ago
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Based on the given question, if we were to use the word "inexpensive" in a sentence, it would be: "We went to an inexpensive restaurant".

The use of the word "denotation" in a sentence, would be: "Based on the use of his word, I could infer it was the denotation and not connotation.

The use of the word "connotation" in a sentence, would be: "Based on the use of his word, I could infer it was the denotation and not connotation.

<h3>What is a Sentence?</h3>

This refers to the use of words to communicate an idea that makes complete meaning and contains a subject and predicate.

Hence, we can see that Based on the given question, if we were to use the word "inexpensive" in a sentence, it would be: "We went to an inexpensive restaurant".

The use of the word "denotation" in a sentence, would be: "Based on the use of his word, I could infer it was the denotation and not connotation.

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