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Eliii483 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Put a correct word or phrase

Hello. I need a help with my homework. I have to put correct word or phrase in a sentence. I have a problem with two of the sentences.

One is: The protesters have no .... ending their demonstration.

The second one: Alan is off work today so I'm ... in for him.

Can someone help?

  

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Hint. For the second one, you are looking for a phrasal verb "s____ in (for someone)" meaning to substitute for or take the place of. Are you sure that you copied the first one correctly?

  • Hint.
  • For the second one, you are looking for a phrasal verb "s____ in (for someone)" meaning to substitute for or take the place of.
  • Are you sure that you copied the first one correctly?
  • Please check again.
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Hint. For the second one, you are looking for a phrasal verb "s____ in (for someone)" meaning to substitute for or take the place of.

Are you sure that you copied the first one correctly? Please check again.

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