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David
Instead and instead of
I am often confused.
What is the difference between them?
2021年9月26日 09:23
回答 · 5
受邀老师
First option can go at the end of the sentence, or at the beginning (followed by a comma).
Instead, we could go to the cinema.
I would like to go to Paris, instead.
Second option can go at the beginning of the sentence or in mid-sentence position. As it ends in a preposition (of), it's going to be followed by an -ing verb.
Instead of drinking so much, we could find more ways to have fun.
I want to stay home instead of going to the mall.
Hope it helps!
2021年9月28日
受邀老师
You can use both !
1. I will by groceries instead of eating out.
2. If we don't go to the beach we will go to the cinema instead.
Hope this helps!😊
2021年9月26日
I'll give you two examples of how they are used.
1. Instead of going to school, he went to the park.
2. I didn't want to go to school, so I went to the park instead.
2021年9月26日
I think you can use both, I stand to be corrected
You can say, "Let's stay at home instead of going out to the movies" - This one is more commonly used and sort of directly offers one thing as an option over the other.
Or
"My friend invited me for a study session, however I decided to study at home instead" - this also suggests that you chose one option over the other, with just a different sentence structure.
2021年9月26日
If you put a word after it you should put of but
at the end no problem.
Instead of going out you should stay home these Covid days
2021年9月26日
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