No. Revert means to return something to a previous state.
Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
I would like my chastity back, bringing with it the innocence I once owned.
There are not a lot of words to use instead of are, except other forms of "to be"--is, was, were. Normally you have to rewrite the sentence to find a more active verb. For example, my answer could be rewritten like this: Very few words exist that can replace are. Now the verbs in the sentence are "exist" and "replace." Sometimes it's difficult to avoid are, just like I did. I could rewrite the sentence again: Now I have used the verbs "exist" and "replace" instead of the "are." As long as you use mainly active verbs, an occasion are will not hurt your writing.
I would prefer to have ham instead of pork with dinner today, mother.
Contact a supervisor if you would like to revert your profile.
You say her in a sentence like: I saw her at the park (instead of I saw Ellie May at the park).You say she in a sentence like: She saw me at the park, or She went to the park today.
A mathematical equation uses numbers instead of words. And like a sentence they have proper structure and rules.
Instead means in place of something, so you could say, instead of the color blue, I like the color green.
To win the Wimbledon is like knowing tennis like the back of your hand
I would like to try hypnosis, instead of anesthesia.
The dog's bark sounded like "woof" as it echoed through the park.
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
technically, your question. perhaps a sentence like "In china, people use calligraphy instead of a written alphabet
He turned his back on me when I needed him the most.
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!