Find another noun that means the same thing. Use a thesaurus to help you.
Their belongings are over there.
I rely on my thesaurus when I am writing so that I can express myself without repeating the same word over and over.
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A pronounThis is because you can use the word "she" instead of (pro-) a noun (or noun phrase).For example:The woman sped off in Top Gear.She sped off in top gear.My sister loves strawberries.She loves strawberries.
One adjective form is graceful. But it refer to a specific meaning of grace: elegance and attractiveness of motion. Other meanings of the noun may use "grace" as a noun adjunct instead.
One possibility is using a synonym for the noun. For example, beast could be used instead of animal.
For a single repeating digit, it is a dot over the digit.For string of repeating digits, it can be a dot over the first and last repeating digits, or a bar over the repeating string.
A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun to prevent repetitive use of the same noun in a sentence or paragraph. Common pronouns include he, she, they, it, and we.
After "no," we use a singular noun. For example, "No child" instead of "No children."
It is: 5.'63' repeating '63'
Some people use an ellipsis, some people put a line over the repeating part, some people write the word "repeating" or "recurring."
Their belongings are over there.
You can sometimes us a proper noun in place of a common noun but you would have to change the sentence. You should use a pronoun instead.
I rely on my thesaurus when I am writing so that I can express myself without repeating the same word over and over.
The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.Example: That is my house on the corner.The sentence can be changed in order to use the possessive pronoun 'mine', a word that takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to the speaker.Example: That house on the corner is mine.
Use the word with a noun to define what it is over, or about. "He jumped over the fence." "The key is over the door." "They argued over the new tax plan."
With the small sample provided, it doesn't look as if it is repeating. The problem, however, lies in the "and so forth"; it is not clear what rule you use to write the decimal digits, and depending on what exactly that rule is, it may, or may not, be a repeating decimal. To be "repeating", and therefore a rational number, after a while the same group of digits has to repeat over and over, without end.