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Selina Le
what is the different way of using hexagon and hexagonal?Thank you
When I have used this two words,I always confusion about them.
Please give me the good way to ues them.
Thank you
Jul 10, 2017 4:51 AM
Answers · 7
Hexagon is a noun. Hexagonal is an adjective.
A noun is usually preceded by an article: "a" or "the". Example: A hexagon has six sides.
An adjective normally precedes a noun that it describes. Example: A hexagonal table has six sides.
July 10, 2017
Hexagon is a noun and hexagonal is an adjective. Examples of use:
As a noun: He drew a hexagon on the paper. In America, the road sign that means "stop" is shaped like a hexagon.
As an adjective: He drew a hexagonal box on the paper. In American, a stop sign is hexagonal.
July 10, 2017
Hexagon is a noun. Hexagonal is an adjective.
The building is hexagonal.
The building is built in the shape of a hexagon.
July 10, 2017
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Selina Le
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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English
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