Answer:
look for the definition in a dictionary, or think of the context it is used in.
Answer:
French, literally left.
Explanation:
The etymology of the word, Gauche is French literally left. Etymology refers to a sequential breakdown of the origin and continued use/meaning of a word in different languages. The word <em>Gauche</em> which means Tactless or lacing social grace is originally derived from the French word, <em>Gauchir, </em>which means warp or distort. This is a merging of two words from the Old French, <em>Gauchier. </em>
The word is a replacement of the original word for left, which is<em> Senestre. </em>So it can also be used as an adjective to refer to the left-hand side of something.
Answer:
dependant
Explanation:
it depends on the rest of the sentence to be grammatically correct
I thing the answer is A but I’m not sure.
Answer:
almost have enough points
Explanation:
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