Substitution in English Gramma
Substitution in English is a useful tool to avoid repetition and make your sentences more fluent and natural. It involves replacing a word previously used with another word that refers to the same thing. This video lesson covers practical examples to help you understand and use substitution effectively.
Examples of Substitution:
- Original: "I really loved your biscuits. Can I have another biscuit?"
Substitution: "I really loved your biscuits. Can I have another one?" - Original: "If I can help, I'll be happy to help."
Substitution: "If I can help, I'll be happy to do so." - Original: "Mr. Turner should be there. If Mr. Turner isn't there, just give me a call."
Substitution: "Mr. Turner should be there. If not, just give me a call." - Original: "Are they coming? I think they are coming."
Substitution: "Are they coming? I think so."
Watch the video to see these examples and start using substitution in your English communication.
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