Question
Which sentences use the word convey correctly?
Select all that apply.
Responses
The team huddled up to convey over their next play.
The team huddled up to convey over their next play.
The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
You must convey strongly against the door to get it to close.
You must convey strongly against the door to get it to close.
I think I need to add a description to really convey the experience.
Select all that apply.
Responses
The team huddled up to convey over their next play.
The team huddled up to convey over their next play.
The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
You must convey strongly against the door to get it to close.
You must convey strongly against the door to get it to close.
I think I need to add a description to really convey the experience.
Answers
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The sentences that use the word "convey" correctly are:
1. The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
2. I think I need to add a description to really convey the experience.
The other sentences use "convey" incorrectly. In the first, "convey" should be "discuss" or "communicate," and in the third, "convey" is incorrectly used; it seems like it should refer to "push" or "press."
1. The wheel will convey the dough to the ovens, where it will bake.
2. I think I need to add a description to really convey the experience.
The other sentences use "convey" incorrectly. In the first, "convey" should be "discuss" or "communicate," and in the third, "convey" is incorrectly used; it seems like it should refer to "push" or "press."