The word 'came' is the past tense of the verb to come. Some synonyms for the verb came are:
Some words to replace "said" include: stated, exclaimed, whispered, and declared.
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Some examples would be Levi's and boycott which both came from names of people
Reconsider, Replay, Redecorate, Replace, Rethink
Some sentences with 5 words are: She came home in time. He was angry at me. The babysitter read to him.
Some words to replace isolate are: quarantine, segregate and separate.
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You should replace them with an ellipses (...). For example, if the original quote is "He went to the store and bought chocolate, ice cream, and cake, wandered through the aisles and talked to a few people, then came home," you could replace it with "He went to the store...then came home." Make sure, though, that you don't omit something that drastically changes the meaning of the sentence. For example, you cannot change "I hope he will not choke on his chocolate bar" to "I hope he will...choke on his chocolate bar."
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb, the past tense of the verb come.
There are many words one can use as a replacement of the word 'gust.' Some of the best words that can be used to replace this are breeze, gale, and blow.
The main thing to remember when using a thesaurus to replace words is the form in which the original word was used. Some words can be either a noun or a verb, so this will change the synonym that you would use for the word.
There are not many words that can replace the word lunch box. Some examples of these words are, lunch bag and lunch container.