Can i get a sentence for the word forgettable
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This movie is so old, that it is forgettable.
Sometimes when i go to the park i am very forgettable of dome fun stuff that i wanted to bring
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The answer is the second option. I hope this helps
The correct answer is sentence 2 - The teacher will omit the lowest score in order to increase the averages.
Like the definitions already explained, to emit means to produce something, whereas to omit means to leave something out. Now, let's go through all sentences:
Sentence 1 - instead of omit, it should say emit (to emit a frequency means to produce it)
Sentence 3 - instead of emit, it should say omit (to omit chapters means to leave them out)
Sentence 4 - instead of emitted, it should say omitted (to delete the offensive graphics)
Sentence 2 is correct because the teacher wants to leave out the lowest scores so as to increase the averages; he doesn't want to produce them - that would be quite the opposite of what he is trying to do.
The sentence that contains correct word usage is "the teacher will omit the lowest score in order to increase the averages".
This is the correct option because the word 'omit', which means to leave something out, has been correctly used in this sentence. On the other hand, the first option is incorrect because the word 'emit' should have been used. Moreover, the third and fourth options are also incorrect because 'omit', which means to leave something out, should have been used in these two sentences too.