Tina brushed the horse.
She brushed the horse.
or
Tina brushed the horse.
Tina brushed it.
Tina brushed him.
Tina brushed her.
She carefully wrote the letter. This rewrite makes the subject a pronoun.
The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." If we rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun phrase with the correct pronoun, it becomes "We don't like them."
Cut the gordian knot: rewrite the sentence: The good doctor treats patients with compassion or treats patients compassionately.
As many times as you need to, but only when the pronoun is clearly referring to an antecedent (the original noun). If another noun occurs in a clause that could use the same antecedent, you will have to rewrite the sentence or divide it into shorter ones.
Please rewrite. We have no idea what "they" are. You need a noun, not a pronoun to get an answer.
We cannot see the sentences; therefore we cannot help you rewrite them unless you include them in your question. And if there is more than one sentence, you would need to ask more than one question, one for each sentence.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
this isn't an answer, but I was wondering how to rewrite a question as a sentence? In order to identify verbs and subjects, we must rewrite them for language. One example is What does Sean do to prepare for a test? is rewritten as Sean does do what to prepare for a test. for a test is the prep phrase, does do is the verb, and Sean is the subject.
Rewrite it
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.
Didn't you ever do nothing about that leak in the boat?
Please rewrite. The question can not be answered. We don't know who "their" is. You need a noun not a pronoun.