as a result, accordingly, therefore, thus, really, very, extremely, extra
You can use the word since
Well, darling, another word for indefinitely is "permanently." So, if you're looking to add a little flair to your vocabulary, you can go ahead and use that gem of a word instead. Just remember, nothing lasts forever...except maybe a diamond and a bad haircut.
Another word?THAT IS SO EASY!!To annoy or get on nerves.
Blend is one I use frequently. It isn't as sophisticated but it is easy to visualize and doesn't sound so haughty.
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You can use the word since
therefore thus however consequently hence then in order that with the result that provided that
Anyway.
yes it depends on the sentence.
It depends on the sentence. He, she, it, we, or they are possible, or you can just rearrange the sentence to say the same thing without using the word "you". Maybe you can rearrange it so it says "yourself" or something of that nature instead.
a word u could use is therfore, however. i hope tht helpz!
Well, darling, another word for indefinitely is "permanently." So, if you're looking to add a little flair to your vocabulary, you can go ahead and use that gem of a word instead. Just remember, nothing lasts forever...except maybe a diamond and a bad haircut.
Skint is one word you might use. "I am so skint".Debt is another, as in "he is in crippling debt".Broke is another word you might use. "Jack was broke".Poor is another word. "The family is very poor".
not correct we have to use as instead of so before the word long
No, but the word does mean that.
The word "were" is past tense.One example sentence is "I heard you were with Mandy last week".Another is "so you were a soldier?".
The word "instead" is an adverb and so doesn't have a past tense.