Can you use the word this in an essay?

Can you use the word this in an essay?

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”.

What to say instead of will do?

Synonyms

  • yes. adverb. used when you are agreeing to do something.
  • all right. interjection. used for agreeing with a suggestion or agreeing to do something.
  • no problem. phrase.
  • I’d love to. phrase.
  • I suppose (so) phrase.
  • with pleasure. phrase.
  • it would be an honour. phrase.
  • no sooner said than done. phrase.

What’s another way to say because of?

Synonyms

  • because. conjunction. used for showing the reason something happens or the reason why it is described in a particular way.
  • due to. preposition. because of something.
  • whereas. conjunction.
  • owing to. preposition.
  • given. preposition.
  • in view of something. phrase.
  • on account of. phrase.
  • for. preposition.

What is a word to replace but?

What is another word for but?

nevertheless yet
however though
although still
all the same be that as it may
but still despite that

How do you say but in English?

Ways to Say BUT in English

  1. although.
  2. however.
  3. except.
  4. nevertheless.
  5. on the other hand.
  6. still.
  7. though.
  8. yet.

Will and would sentences examples?

Would

  • Would is the past form of will. – Peter said he would finish the work the next day. (
  • Would refers to half-open or closed condition as an analogue of will. – We would go fishing at the weekend if the weather was/were good. (
  • When both will and would can be used, would is more polite.
  • Other typical examples with would.

Is could used for future?

We often use could to express possibility in the present and the future..

Would is past or future?

Would is a past-tense form of will. If you are writing about past events, you can use it to indicate something that was in the future at that point in time, but is not necessarily in the future right now. In other words, you use would to preserve the future aspect when talking about the past.

Where we can use would and could?

Could, would, and should are all used to talk about possible events or situations, but each one tells us something different. Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.

Could is past or future?

The use of ‘could’, ‘would’, or ‘will be’ all imply future tense. The past tense version would be: “You could not have made me happy, and I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who could have made you so.”

Is could always past tense?

Could has no tenses, no participles, and no infinitive form. There is no past tense, but could have followed by a past participle is used for referring to something in the past that was not real, or something that may possibly have been real: I could have been killed.

Which is correct could you or can you?

All are grammatically correct. Both are fine grammatically, but it appears that you are aiming for a relatively formal setting in which case “Could” is slightly more formal-sounding. Neither would be incorrect, however.

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