information in the entry tells you that sabotage
A can be used as both a verb and a noun
B is used as a noun but almost never as a verb
C is an old-fashioned word that is no longer used.
D should be used only to describe work disputes
its A or maybe B
What entry??
i dont no its making my head spin >_<
What does the entry say?
theres no entry that tells you that its the question you suppose to answer
Have you carefully studied your lesson?
I have a hunch that you're supposed to read a dictionary entry for the word "sabotage." What does that entry say?
Follow my Insta, it's my name.
Which one is it? A or B?
it's a
To determine the correct answer, we can review the information provided in the entry about the word "sabotage." The entry states that sabotage can be used as both a verb and a noun. This means that option A is correct.
To gather this information, you can consult various sources, such as dictionaries, language references, or online resources. These sources usually provide definitions, usage examples, and information about word categories, like whether a word can be used as a verb or a noun. By using such resources, you can ensure accurate and reliable information about word usage and meanings.