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Who has some commonly used substitutes for our first reaction words in English writing?
1. Individual, character and character substitution (person, person)

2. Positive, favorable, rosy (beautiful) and promising six answers.

(Hope), perfect, happy, excellent, outstanding, superior instead of good.

3. Terrible, unacceptable, poor, advocated, sick (harmful) rather than bad.

If you use bad as a predicative, you can use be less impressive instead of the six-level answer.

A large group of college students are addicted to playing games, enjoying romance with girls/boys, or passively killing time in the dormitory. Therefore, near graduation, their achievements are not so impressive.

4. An army, an ocean, a large group, a large group, many, if not most.

Note: be careful when using more, if not most, there must be words after the more. Six answers

Many people, if not most people, have this idea ... Similarly, replace the majority with the majority (if not all).

5: One tablet, no fever, but worse.

With such an idea and attitude,

It is generally believed that,

This is universally acknowledged), because it is believed that.

(Because it is written, it is necessary to add it.)

7. Things, business, things instead of six answers.

8: Sharing a generation of GM

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10: As far as I am concerned, from my own point of view, it has replaced my point of view.

1 1: increase (ly), increase instead of increasing (note that there is no such form as increase. So when modifying nouns, use increase/increase. Modifier adjectives and adverbs are used in increasing order.

Something is becoming more and more popular.

Be popular because of the progress of sth.

12. There is little or no substitute for hardly's six-level answer.

65438+ 13 ... beneficial, beneficial rather than beneficial,

14. Shoppers, customers, consumers, buyers and substitute customers.

15. excessively, extremely, intentionally rather than very.

16. Almost unnecessary and unavoidable ... not inevitable, but avoidable.

17. something is attractive to someone, and something has a great influence on someone, rather than someone being interested in/someone. Be interested in ...

Grab someone's attention instead of attracting someone's attention.

19. aspects, degradation, and areas of aspects.

20. Instruct, hint, fear of being instructed, hinted, afraid and afraid.

2 1. cause, cause, cause, trigger rather than cause.

22. There are important reasons behind something being replaced ... the reason for something.

Desire replaced want.

Pay attention to rather than notice.

25. Remember, instead of memory.

26. Enjoy, possess rather than own (note that the process is the process)

27. Interaction replaced communication.

Frown at sth instead of opposing it, disagree with sth.

Just to give a few examples, for example, instead of for example.

30. Almost impossible, replacement is almost impossible.