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  • grammar - Alternative of, for or to - English Language Learners . . .
    An alternative to working out is to go for a walk This simply means "go for a walk" is something else to do instead of working out This is the most neutral and safest choice An alternative for working out is to go for a walk For makes it seem like you are not directly involved in what's going on here One example situation is this: you are
  • Whats a preferred alternative to the phrase do the needful?
    As I wrote elsewhere, I'm not a big fan of "do the needful" I said: I find it a little too condescending and dictatorial for my tastes, as though the details of what is necessary are too trivial for the speaker to even know what they are
  • What else can we say instead of I see or I understand?
    I am not sure but I find "I see" or "I understand" is little bit formal I am not sure close friends say each other "I see" a lot I could be wrong, though It sounds more like a doctor can say it
  • An alternative single word for He She and his her?
    In the following sentence ( taking it as an example ) Everyone applying for scholarship has to fill the form He She must also provide his her result card with his her form I am wondering, can I
  • sentence construction - Is there a way to avoid saying that that . . .
    One way to avoid it could be to try to reframe the prior sentence (without seeing it I can't give concrete suggestions) to allow you to use "this" as an alternative pronoun ("the fact that this was the only evidence available") - but the double "that" is perfectly grammatically acceptable and doesn't necessarily need to be avoided
  • sentence construction - Alternative ways to say after something . . .
    I look for alternative ways to say such sequences For example I wrote: After obtaining the Post-Matches rules, the algorithm performs the extraction command and the post-assignments of both Pre-Matches and Post-Matches I think of writing it as:
  • Alternative (polite)phrases to its a shame. . . to avoid possible . . .
    Another alternative is “I’m sorry (to hear)”, which might sound less offensive to you since it’s you, the speaker, who is expressing remorse: (1) I’m sorry (to hear) we can't take them home with us (2) I’m sorry (to hear) that you haven't read this book It doesn’t really work for your third example, though
  • Whats a professional synonym for would love to?
    @S G correct Yet in some cultural contexts (non-native speakers, for example) the difference might not be clear Assuming this is the case with OP, their request for alternative phrases is more than understandable –


















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