yep yeah okay :)
You could use: -Alright -Sure -Yes -Fine And if you don't wanna do it, but you'll do it anyways, you could say WHATEVER!
Yes, it is an adverb. It means "in the place of (some other thing or action)." The idoimatic form "instead of" is a preposition that takes an object.
Yes another is a compound word because it has the two words an and other.
You can also start it with the, A, An, They, Another, Also, We, I, Sometimes, Finally,Or Overall, And lastly,And. Yes you can start a sentence with "because."
Well think about this, would you rather have one tenth of a dollar or one one hundredth of a dollar? In other words YES
Technically yes, but instead of actually swearing they use words like "glob" and some other random words
Yes
yes
You could use: -Alright -Sure -Yes -Fine And if you don't wanna do it, but you'll do it anyways, you could say WHATEVER!
Yes
yes
yes
yes, butter can be used instead of margarine (the term oleo is archaic)
It consists of the words "in" and "stead" put together, so it is a compound word.
Yes, red does rhyme with instead. The EA vowel pair is pronounced as a short E, as in the word dead. Other rhyming EAD words are lead (element), read (past tense verb), and tread.
YES
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