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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

To substitute , to replace and in someone's place

1) I will do this work in your place.

2) I will replace you to do this work.

3) I will substitute you to do this work.

Which one is grammatically correct?

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#1 is OK, but not the others. Here are some more options: I will take your place in doing this work. I will substitute for you in doing this work.

  • #1 is OK, but not the others.
  • Here are some more options: I will take your place in doing this work.
  • I will substitute for you in doing this work.
  • I will replace you in doing this work.
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#1 is OK, but not the others.

Here are some more options:

I will take your place in doing this work.
I will substitute for you in doing this work.
I will replace you in doing this work.

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