Instead of ' I was going to....' 4You could write. 'we were going to....' or 'It was going to .....''' Use third person present/past participle. or 'The place I/we went to was.... ' The use of the singular 'I' is very subjective and 'self centred'.
She considered going to the movies, but went to the mall instead.
Instead (of) - in place ofHere are some examples:Instead of providing a lengthy explanation, I shall give you an example.Instead of listing all the exceptions, the book provides general guidelines and refers the user to a detailed online list .Instead of going to the pub, they went to the cinema.I shall do something else instead [of what you probably expected].I am using an artificial sweetener instead of sugar.
The strongest word is will because it has more powere to the pronounciation and it means you are confident about it. Shall means that you will do the job with choice.
I shall discuss physics.
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
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Use "which" if you have to choose from among a limited defined group. If your choices are not limited or defined use "what". E.g. "What shall I eat at this restaurant?" "Why not try the chicken?" "But there are five chicken entrées. Which shall I choose?"
No person shall cause serious injury to another without expecting to be arrested.
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Will, when, why, it, can
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