use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
The pronoun "one" can be used instead of "we" in the sentence.
Alternative words that can be used instead of "should" in a sentence include "ought to," "must," "need to," "have to," and "ought."
In place of "I," the pronoun "one" can be used in the sentence.
we can use tough instead of hard.
I believe its when its being used as an adjective and under 100.
Some words that can be used instead of "she" in a sentence are: her, woman, lady, female, or the person's name.
Using the correct capitalization and a more appropriate relative pronoun will make it a correct sentence:'She called me while I was there'
The preposition at is used before an object of the preposition in a sentence. It should not be used at the end of a sentence. Examples: "I was at the store." - Correct (store is the object of the preposition.) "Prepositions should not be used at the end of a sentence." - Correct (end is the object of the preposition that goes with at.) "Where is my phone at?" - Incorrect Instead, one would say, "Where is my phone?"
NoThe sentence "You should of known better." derives from "You should've known better."; "should of" sounds about like "should've". Of course "should've" is a contraction for "should have" so the correct sentence is either "You should have known better." or (if speaking informally and using contractions) "You should've known better." Writing the sentence as "You should of known better." instead of "You should'veknown better." is INCORRECT.
Use a semi-colon instead
Used to be
Instead is an adverb.