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Why is “replace” in “replace the air filter” but “change” in “change baby's diapers”?
5 aug. 2025 05:54
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'Change' is a more simple, general word. It can be used for both tasks.
Replace is a more technical term, so it's usually used for the more technical task - not so much for the common domestic chore.
5 augustus 2025
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"Change the air filter" is also natural in North American English.
"Replace" has a semantic implication of discarding a worn or broken item and substituting a fully functional item.
5 augustus 2025
The different verbs, "replace" and "change," are used because they describe distinct actions. Replacing an air filter involves substituting a used filter with a new one, while changing a baby's diaper involves removing a soiled diaper and putting on a clean one. The core difference lies in the nature of the item being handled and the action performed.
5 augustus 2025
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