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make up - substitution - replacement class - WordReference Forums "Make up" is the preferred form "Replacement class" is OK but doesn't sound as natural "Substitution class" sounds worse (1) The make-up class set for tomorrow has been was canceled (2) When are you making up for the class you missed? (3) Is the make - up class for yesterday going to be in this room?
a replacement of for to an old xxx | WordReference Forums Hi, please see the following survey example I've just created Q: Was the car you purchased last year your first ever car? 1 Yes, it was my first car 2 No, it was a replacement of for to an old car Which adjective is correct? "For" sounds best to my ears
replacement exam - examen sustitutorio - WordReference Forums ¿En términos formales, podría decirse que un examen sustitorio es un "replacement exam"? "Si un participante tiene un curso desaprobado debe rendir un examen sustitutorio" es la frase original Vi el otro thread al respecto, pero la sugerencia me parece muy informal para el caso que me ocupa
replaced with or replaced by - WordReference Forums Here, the subject is "John"; hence, the preposition WITH is used between the two nouns (the new car and the old car) involved in the replacement On the other hand, if the subject the focus of the sentence is the one that was replaced, the preposition "by" should be used For example: The old car was replaced by the new one
Substitute with by - WordReference Forums Hello! I've been wondering for a while now which is correct: If you do not like it, you may substitute replace it with another, or, If you do not like it, you may substitute replace it by another Thanks
who will be the replacement who the replacement will be . . . Moreover, since both "X will be the replacement" and "The replacement will be X" mean the same thing (with a mild and minor difference of emphasis), the inversion of subject and verb within the subordinate clause is painless
we will send you the replacement products [,] free of charge I saw the two sentences below in my textbook Both are from response letters to complaint letters I wonder why comma is used before "free of delivery charge" in the first sentence but is not used in the same fasion in the second We will send you the remaining MP3 players immediately, free
So inversion: So has he. vs. So does he. | WordReference Forums The replacement of the verb by has does etc is only possible if there is already a verb in the first part of the sentence to replace So Tom has lots of books, and so does his father is OK because the verb has already been stated: Tom has