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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

A major reason for <this> is that [replacement?]

Hi, I would like to please ask you what expression you suggest to use to replace that in bold in the following: If she could have a career outside of finance, it would be as an

When someone replaces you with somebody else

As Packard suggested, "replacing someone w/ someone else" doesn''t necessarily mean firing. For example, you could say "I''m getting promoted, so he''s replacing me with

replacement exam

¿En términos formales, podría decirse que un examen sustitorio es un "replacement exam"? "Si un participante tiene un curso desaprobado debe rendir un examen

replace vs exchange

In an exchange, theoretically, nobody is disadvantaged. When something is replaced there must be a supplier of the replacement who may or may not be disadvantaged. I

Substitute with / by

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

replaced with or replaced by

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

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

Contact my substitute/replacement/stand-in

Substitutes sound a bit as if I were a football player, whereas replacement is somehow, at least to me, associated with a permanent change. Stand-ins seem to sound best,

make up

"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