I'm a new comer of this forum from China. And I'm working hard to learn English.
My question is:
If I want to express a meaning in one article for several times, whether I should use the same word or expression for times or try to find others to replace the word or expression that has been used. Which way shall I take?
I' ll appreciate it if someone answers my question.
Top answer
I think using different words adds a touch of class to the article.
— Whl626
I think using different words adds a touch of class to the article.
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If it's the exact same concept, the same word should be used to prevent the reader wondering if you've shifted the subject slightly. Plus, of course, you can use pronouns to prevent the monotony of repeating the same word too much.
There's nothing wrong with examining something from different angles; describing it in different ways in order to give a full explan