What Can I Say Instead Of Thing?

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  • a detail. He told us all the details of his life. ...
  • a feature. The new Galaxy smartphone has many unique features. ...
  • an item. There are twenty items on the shopping list. ...
  • an issue. ...
  • a matter. ...
  • a point. ...
  • a subject. ...
  • a topic.

What can I say instead of things like?

comparable things similar things stuff like identical things

What word can I use instead of thing?

object item piece stuff element article component contraption implement material

Is stuff a formal word?

Stuff is one of the most common nouns in speaking. It is more informal than thing. It is not at all common in writing. Stuff is an uncountable noun .

How do you not use the word thing?

Avoid using “thing” in your paper. Other words that can be used in academic writing, but are often unclear if not used carefully, are “it”, “this”, “these”, or “those”. These words become unclear or confusing to the reader when it is not immediately obvious what “it”, “this”, “these” or “those” represent.

What are some good sentence starters?

Some words are indeed notable for being good sentence starters. The list will include the following: although, I would like to, first, meanwhile, therefore, subsequently, while, I would like to, moreover, in general, in addition, furthermore .

What can I say instead of I Love You?

  • I’m crazy about you.
  • You’re my dream come true.
  • You take my breath away.
  • Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
  • There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
  • You’re my partner in crime.
  • You look great today and every day.

What can I write instead of I?

I for one I myself me, myself and I myself only

What’s another way to say no brainer?

kid stuff picnic walk in the park easy thing gift doddle sitter walkover no-brainer child’s play

What’s the difference between stuff and thing?

As a verb “to stuff” means to fill something tightly . For example: “We stuffed the chicken with sage and onion stuffing. Thing can be used to refer to anything you don’t want to, or can’t give a specific name to.

Is things formal or informal?

“Thing” is a standard pronoun, so it can be used in both formal and informal writing . “Things” is a normal plural pronoun. I am going to give my children food, clothes, and other things. sounds formal.

How do you use the word thing?

  1. How could he do such a thing to his own children? ...
  2. It was a strange thing for a man to say. ...
  3. It was a foolish thing to say. ...
  4. It was a good thing he found it so amusing. ...
  5. It was the last thing he would want. ...
  6. I don’t know a thing about mechanics. ...
  7. Sleep meant one thing – nightmares. ...
  8. One thing was sure.

What are the 6 sentence openers?

  • #1: Subject.
  • #2: Prepositional.
  • #3: -ly Adverb.
  • #4: -ing , (participial phrase opener)
  • #5: clausal , (www.asia.b)
  • #6: VSS (2-5 words) Very Short Sentence.

What words can you not start a sentence with?

Or never begins a sentence, paragraph, or chapter. Never begin a sentence—or a clause—with also. Teach the elimination of but, so, and, because, at the beginning of a sentence. A sentence should not commence with the conjunctions and, for , or however....

What are some good sentences?

  • It felt so good to be home. 729. ...
  • You have a good family. 395. ...
  • She is such a good seamstress. 450. ...
  • It was a good thing they were going home tomorrow. ...
  • It was all just good clean fun. ...
  • It meant a good deal to him to secure a home like this. ...
  • It would do no good to ask him why. ...
  • He had done one good deed.

What is a stronger word than I love you?

Cherish – I cherish my time with you.

This is stronger than the word ‘love’ in that it shows just how much you value spending time with them.

Rachel Ostrander
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Rachel Ostrander
Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.