How can you use mutual in a good sentence?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Look the word up in a good dictionary so you understand the definition. Often a good dictionary will also have sample sentences. Keep in mind that you are probably using the adjectival form.

Try that and post the sentence here. We will be glad to check it for you.

If the definition doesn't help you, most dictionaries also have synonyms (meaning the same) and/or antonyms (meaning the opposite. Perhaps you can write a sentence with a synonym (a word you already know) and then just substitute the word "manual."

My teachers and I have mutual respect for each other.

To form a good sentence using the word "mutual," you can follow these steps:

1. Understand the meaning: Mutual refers to a shared or common feeling or action between two or more individuals or parties.

2. Identify the context: Determine the specific situation or relationship you want to describe using the word "mutual."

3. Construct the sentence: Combine the subject, verb, and object to create a grammatically correct sentence.

Here's an example sentence using "mutual": "John and Sarah have a mutual admiration for each other's artistic talents."

In this sentence, "John and Sarah" are the subjects, "have" is the verb, and "a mutual admiration for each other's artistic talents" is the object. The word "mutual" is used to emphasize the shared admiration between John and Sarah.