"mark" in a sentence as a noun and a verb
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As a verb :- Have you marked the answers correctly?
As a noun :- Those marks are not appealing. Maybe you should try harder.
As a noun :- Those marks are not appealing. Maybe you should try harder.
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As a verb :- Have you marked the answers correctly?
As a noun :- Those marks are not appealing. Maybe you should try harder.
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an area of dirt, damage, etc that is left on something: You've got a black mark on your nose. He's left dirty marks all over the carpet. More examples. There's a mark on the carpet where you spilt the wine.
What is the verb sentence of Mark?
[transitive] mark something to show the position of something synonym indicate The cross marks the spot where the body was found. The route is marked in red. [transitive] mark something to be a sign that something new is going to happen This speech may mark a change in the country's monetary policy.
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