You can use "them" as an alternative to "they" when referring to a group of people or things in an object position. Additionally, you might consider using specific nouns or pronouns that fit the context, such as "friends," "students," or "individuals." If you're looking for a singular alternative, "he," "she," or "one" could work, depending on the situation.
We can use "OFTEN" as a word other than "USUALLY". Thank you...... Reshma M, TicketGoose.
mandatory, required, obligatory
The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person or thing. Example:One brother is in high school the other is in college.The word 'other' is also an adjective when placed before a noun:My other brother graduated last semester.The word 'other' is an adverb when followed by 'than':Other than my brothers, I have a mother and a father. (have other than)
Everything has a name.It's a good idea to use the proper names of items, because that way you can more thoroughly engage your reader's imagination.
Fecund
u can use fridgate
Diverse
finished
neurological impulses
We can use "OFTEN" as a word other than "USUALLY". Thank you...... Reshma M, TicketGoose.
yes.
said is a better word. ))
foreign, multinational, and transnational
Jellybeans 2010
mandatory, required, obligatory
Words that you can use other than witnessed are seen, observed, watched, viewed, and noticed. These are synonyms of witnessed.
"Preferred" is one option. Another is "predilect."