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What is another word for this?

There are many words could be used to replace other words. You could the word feline to replace cat for example.


Which of these words could best replace bland?

Amiable.


What games can you play when you are texting a friend?

You could try the "Let's spell the words correctly" game.


Which of these words could best replace the underlined word in this reading passageperverseness?

obstinacy


Why is it so hared to find the answer on this websitei do not like this webpage?

It could be because you apparently have a problem spelling words correctly.


What other word could replace the word butter or margarine?

Ghee, oil, oleo, shortening are the other words which could replace the word butter or margarine.


3 mathematical words that could replace the word multiply?

Times, x, and multiply


How do you spell just kidding about the baby girl and that i love you?

You have spelled the words correctly in English. Grammatically, you could leave out 'that' in your sentence.


What words replace said in a sentence that starts with T?

"Told" or "talked" could replace "said" in a sentence that starts with the letter T.


Marcus spelled 20 out of 25 words correctly Which faction of the words did he spell correctly Which faction of the words that he spelt incorrectly Raytee equivalent fractions for each?

Spelled correctly ' 20/25 , which reduces to 4/5 = 80% Spelled incorrectly ' 5/25 ' , whichy reduces to 1/5 = 20%.


Another word for take?

There are many words you could use to replace the word take such as have. You could also use the word steal.


In which list of words containing the long e sound (and spelled ee ea or i) are all words spelled correctly?

A list of words containing the long e sound spelled correctly with "ee," "ea," or "i" includes: "see," "beet," "leaf," "beach," and "piece." Each word correctly represents the long e sound with the specified spellings. Other examples could include "meet," "seal," and "chief."