you could use 'One' although it is a bit posh
The noun forms of the verb to replace are replacement and the gerund, replacing.
The noun forms for the verb to replace are replacementand the gerund, replacing.
The noun forms for the verb to replace are replacement and the gerund, replacing.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to replace are replacement and the gerund, replacing.
The word 'replace' is a verb: replace, replaces, replacing, replaced.The noun forms for the verb to replace are replacement and the gerund, replacing.
They is a pronoun. It is used to replace a noun to avoid repetition
No, subject pronouns cannot replace verbs. Subject pronouns and verbs serve different grammatical functions in a sentence. Subject pronouns represent the subject of the sentence, while verbs indicate the action or state of being.
I know what time it is. >> I know the time.
The plural form for the noun elephant is elephants.
Some synonyms for the noun 'noun' are:wordgenitivegerundcommon nounproper nounconcrete nounabstract nounmass nounmaterial nounattributive noun
No, "they" is a pronoun, not a preposition. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in sentences, whereas prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun and another word in the sentence.
The noun that can replace the possessive noun "son's" are:boy's headJack's headstudent's headbrother's headThe possessive noun "son's" can also be replace by the pronoun "his", a possessive pronoun which takes the place of a possessive noun. Example:his head