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Alex777 [14]
3 years ago
5

Use the dictionary entry to complete each sentence with the correct form of the word.

English
1 answer:
weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

- The scientists will <em><u>analyze</u></em> the chemical.

- The lab determined that the compound was <em><u>analyzable</u></em>.

- The final <u><em>analysis</em></u> surprised everyone.

Explanation:

Dictionary entries are quite significant as they propose a variety of useful information about particular words or phrases. It not only assists to find out the meaning of the words but also the words derived from a specific word or different forms of the same word, etc. Thus, the correct form of the word 'analyze' in the given sentences are as follows:

1). The scientists will <em><u>analyze</u></em> the chemical. (transitive verb)

2). The lab determined that the compound was <em><u>analyzable</u></em>. (adjective)

3). The final <em><u>analysis</u></em> surprised everyone. (uncountable noun)

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