'as an example" can change to "for instance'
it is used for slang... for example " I fiddled your sister in the pool the other day"
The word "too" is used to say "also" or "excessively". The word "to" is used in all other cases. For example, I wanted to go shopping too.
There are many words could be used to replace other words. You could the word feline to replace cat for example.
Yes, the word bargain can be used as a verb.For example: "We will bargain with them".Other verbs are bargains, bargaining and bargained.
Yes, the word further can be used as a verb.For example: "I will further my education".Other verbs are furthers, furthering and furthered.
Mr stands for the word "Mister." That word is used for all gentlemen, married or not. Mr is a common word used for just about everyone who is unfamiliar with each other. For example, Mr. Smith.
Mr stands for the word "Mister." That word is used for all gentlemen, married or not. Mr is a common word used for just about everyone who is unfamiliar with each other. For example, Mr. Smith.
There are many other words that can be used to represent education. You could use the word schooling to replace education in example.
Synonyms for the word "used"? that all depends on how you use the word. For example: "I am used to it." Or, "He has used it again." * expended * consumed * secondhand * worn * old A word that takes the place of another is a pronoun. She can take the place of Cassie. He can take the place of Skylar. These words take the place of other nouns. I hope that helps.
an example of a conjunction is: and;but;an;etc.....
The word "other" can be used as an adjective: Example: The ball is in the other garden ("Other" is used to describe the noun "garden", so is acting as an adjective.) "Other" can also be used as a pronoun - something that takes the place of a noun: Example: "He put one foot on the ground, then the other" ("Other" is used in place of "other foot". As "foot" is a noun, and "other" is taking it's place, "other" is acting as a pronoun.)
The word vapid is generally used to refer to someone who is stupid or airheaded. For example: "The other students did not listen to Sally's vapid words".