well i think u cood use imagine, suspect, guess, suppose
You could consider using phrases such as "in my opinion," "from my perspective," or "it appears that."
Euphorism refers to the use of positive and uplifting language or affirmations to promote feelings of well-being and happiness. It involves expressing optimism, gratitude, and joy in thoughts, words, and actions. Euphorism can help improve mental health and promote a positive outlook on life.
You can use phrases like "subsequently," "following this," or "in addition." These words help to transition smoothly between ideas in your essay.
A third person paragraph is a written passage where the narrator refers to characters by their names or pronouns ("he," "she," "they") rather than using "I" or "we." This perspective provides an external viewpoint, giving readers more insight into the thoughts and actions of the characters presented in the text. It is commonly used in fiction writing and formal essays.
Some alternatives to oils in cooking/baking include using applesauce, mashed banana, Greek yogurt, or pureed avocado as a substitute for moisture. In some cases, you can also use broth or water for cooking certain dishes instead of oil.
It is important to make an ethical decision even when faced with challenges.
creativity, vision, inspiration.
instructed, advised, informed
beyond plus In addition
This is a phrase used by daycare workers and early elementary school teachers to prevent the children under their care from punching each other out. Instead of using physical violence, the children are taught to "use their words", in other words to use verbal violence instead.
stated declare assert deliver affirm
use words instead of video please.
Grain, wheat, buns, rolls. All i can think of... Haha :Da
Instead of using I in a essay paper what word do you use?
I THINK YOU CAN USE THE WORD coalesced, INSTEAD OF USING consolidated. OR U CAN LOOK AT UP BY UR SELF, JUST GO TO SYNONYMS.NET, AND SEE WHICH ONE SOUNDS BETTER TO YOU. =Q_Q=
recall... that's all i can think of, im looking for the same thing! ")
i am wondering the same question but maybe try using the person that u are talking about name more
said, remarked, agreed, announced, whispered, shouted, yelled