Four four-legged turtles can not outrun faster four legged creatures like rabbits even if they could run four times faster.
There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
Nine is a composite number.
0.3333333.... is irrational because it can not be stated exactly, no matter how many decimal places you use.
A negative number multiplied by a negative number will yield a positive number.
Find the number. Or you could use a sentence such as, "The number sentence must contains an equal sign." as i was cycling through the terrfiying street i herd loadz of screaming behind me so i rush home.
There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
4 - 4/4
write it 5 times
4! * 4/4
Identical twins look exactly alike.
You must specify exactly what items you need for the meeting.
As many times as you need to, but only when the pronoun is clearly referring to an antecedent (the original noun). If another noun occurs in a clause that could use the same antecedent, you will have to rewrite the sentence or divide it into shorter ones.
I'm not sure exactly but you can use it as : That man has superhuman strength. Something beyond what a normal person can do.
Can you clarify exactly what you are trying to ask??
Nine is a composite number.
Use "that" to introduce essential information that is necessary for the meaning of the sentence. Use "what" to introduce non-essential information that adds extra detail but is not crucial for understanding the sentence.