You use which
when you are making a choice. For example, "Which
of these should I wear?"
You use that
when you are asking if you can have something (singular) that is close by eg: "Can I have that?"
Use these if there
is more than one thing eg Can I have these
? (close by)
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
You don't. The word you want to use is, "Converse".
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
we use this word in he through ball nicely
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
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I mightn't use that word.
you can use the word an if the word after it begins with a vowel
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote
Everyday use of the word efficiency: to do something and accomplish it. Scientific use of the word efficiency: the ratio of the output to input energy.
Everyday use of the word efficiency: to do something and accomplish it. Scientific use of the word efficiency: the ratio of the output to input energy.
use the word job
Use the word "how" when asking "in what manner". Use the word "why" when asking "for what reason".
Which color use for glorious word?
You don't. The word you want to use is, "Converse".
you can use the word