0
Hai Linh Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

[be replaced by or be replaced with]

I feel confused about the preposition used with "be replaced"?

It is "by" or "with"

  

Top answer

Both prepositions are used. In passive forms, "by" is more frequently used. In active forms, "with" is more frequently used.

  • Both prepositions are used.
  • In passive forms, "by" is more frequently used.
  • In active forms, "with" is more frequently used.
  • t1%3B%2Creplace%20with%3B%2Cc0
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0

Both prepositions are used.

In passive forms, "by" is more frequently used.

In active forms, "with" is more frequently used.

Passive:

0

'replaced with' in the Active Voice :

'replaced by' in the Passive Voice

Related Questions