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One possibility is using a synonym for the noun.

For example, beast could be used instead of animal.

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Instead of repeating a noun over and over what can you use?

Find another noun that means the same thing. Use a thesaurus to help you.


What symbol represents a repeating decimal?

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 word that saves you from repeating a noun?

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.


Should we use a singular or plural noun after no?

After "no," we use a singular noun. For example, "No child" instead of "No children."


What is 62 over 11 as a decimal use bar notation if the decimal is repeating?

It is: 5.'63' repeating '63'


How do you write out a repeating decimal?

Some people use an ellipsis, some people put a line over the repeating part, some people write the word "repeating" or "recurring."


Can you use proper nouns as common?

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.


When do you use there instead of their?

Their belongings are over there.


How do you use thesaurus in a sentence?

I rely on my thesaurus when I am writing so that I can express myself without repeating the same word over and over.


What can I use instead of my for a pronoun?

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.


Is 0.123467239 and so fort a repeating decimal?

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.


How do you use over as a preposition?

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."