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STING Rain Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Replace + Prepositions

Can Replace work with From
As an example
"Replaced from the main Team"
or it only works with "WITH"
  

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Hello, STING Rain—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. STING Rain Can Replace work with From As an example "Replaced from the main Team" I am not sure, because you have not given us a complete sentence.

  • Hello, STING Rain—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Thank you for registering as a member.
  • STING Rain Can Replace work with From As an example "Replaced from the main Team" I am not sure, because you have not given us a complete sentence.
  • You need to supply more information.
  • However, these are correct: A has been replaced by/with B (= A has gone and B has arrived) B has replaced A (= A has gone and B has arrived)
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Hello, STING Rain—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
STING RainCan Replace work with From As an example
"Replaced from the main Team"
I am not sure, because you have not given us a complete sentence. You need to supply more information. However, these are correct:

A has been replaced by/with B (=
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Thanks for the answer

My question is
can this sentence work
A has been replaced from B
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STING RainMy question is can this sentence work A has been replaced from B
What are A and B? An old and new part? You have still not supplied additional information.
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I am really sorry about that
my english is not very good
can the Verb(Replace)followed by the Preposition(from)

as an example
John has been replaced from the top ten list
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STING RainJohn has been replaced from the top ten list
I see. No, that is not possible.

John has been removed from the top ten list and replaced by Michael.
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Oh well i wanted 100/100 in my exams
looks like its not possible either
anyway thanks for helping me Emotion: smile

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