indeed; of course; by all means; certainly; no doubt; right away; I agree; that is true; bingo!
Remember that yes can mean different things. It can be the simple answer to a question of fact. "Are you comfortable?" "Yes." Yes can also be a response to a request. "Would you pick up some milk on your way home?" "Yes." Not all alternatives work with every use. If you asked "Is the water very cold?" you would not expect an answer of "Right away." Or: "Was it where you expected?" "I agree."
You could say "Absolutely," "Certainly," or "Indeed."
The verb form of "peaceful" is "peace." For example, one could say "Let's peace instead of argue."
An outlook is a vision of the future. You could also say the forecast instead. Another term that means the same would be point of view. You might also hear someone say possibility or expectation to mean the same thing.
Yes, Hoopz did say yes to Real's proposal on the reality TV show "I Love Money 2."
You can simply say "Yes" or "I would love to." Adding a smile or showing enthusiasm can also convey your excitement. It's important to be genuine in your response.
If you're writing, you could say "the author" or "Yours Truly."
Yes, "could have left" is grammatically correct. It is a modal verb construction used to talk about a past possibility or ability to leave but did not necessarily happen.
You could say blade brawl i guess.
You could use: -Alright -Sure -Yes -Fine And if you don't wanna do it, but you'll do it anyways, you could say WHATEVER!
Instead of saying he or she, you could say they. Instead of saying his or hers, you could say their. It depends on the what you mean by address them and in what context.
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No, Instead you could say 'the volunteering spirit'
It has to do with pronuciation. We reduced "have" to "of" when we speak, but the actual word is "have."
yes
Instead means in place of something, so you could say, instead of the color blue, I like the color green.
instead of saying when asked you could say "when I questioned" or "when I interrogated."
You could say : I understand...... I think....... From my findings..... In my opinion...... In my point of view....... From my knowledge
Yes.