What is the difference between instead of and rather than?
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- 1 What is the difference between instead of and rather than?
- 2 Is correct or incorrect grammatically?
- 3 What is meaning of rather than?
- 4 Which is correct rather than or rather then?
- 5 What is the difference between Rather and quite?
- 6 Which is correct other than or other then?
- 7 What is the difference between incorrect and wrong?
- 8 What is the difference between ‘right’ and ‘correct’?
- 9 Is it correct to say that that’s absolutely right?
What is the difference between instead of and rather than?
“Rather than” is coordinating. “Instead of” is subordinating. As the above examples indicate, while the distinction when it’s a matter of nouns or adverbs might be moot, the verb forms on either side of “rather than” are the same, while “instead of” takes a participle.
Is correct or incorrect grammatically?
To say something is grammatically incorrect would be like saying it is “right wrong” or “correct incorrect”. The term ungrammatical, on the other hand, suggests the phrase/word is not grammatical or does not follow the rules of grammar. Both are correct but one takes more typing.
How do you use rather than correctly?
We use rather than to give more importance to one thing when two alternatives or preferences are being compared: He wanted to be an actor rather than a comedian. Can we come over on Saturday rather than Friday? Rather than usually occurs between two things which are being compared.
What is meaning of rather than?
phrase. You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want. The problem was psychological rather than physiological. See full dictionary entry for rather.
Which is correct rather than or rather then?
Then is commonly used to express a sense of time or what comes next or used to be. Than is used to form comparisons between two things. So correct option is “Rather than”.
What is another word for rather than?
What is another word for rather than?
instead | alternatively |
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as a substitute | preferably |
alternately | as another option |
by way of an alternative | in preference |
on the other hand | by contrast |
What is the difference between Rather and quite?
Rather means “somewhat, to a certain degree.” Quite, in contrast, can mean “to a significant degree. ” When someone is rather sad, the degree of sadness is less than if the person is quite sad.
Which is correct other than or other then?
When used as a preposition, other than is used to refer to an exception to anything else. When used as a conjunction, it is used like the word but. Other then is not a word since then cannot be collocated with other. So other then should never be used.
What is a synonym for rather than?
rather than. Synonyms: more than, sooner than, more willingly than, in preference to.
What is the difference between incorrect and wrong?
As adjectives the difference between incorrect and wrong. is that incorrect is not correct; erroneous or wrong while wrong is incorrect or untrue. As a adverb wrong is. (informal) in a way that isn’t right; done incorrectly; wrongly.
What is the difference between ‘right’ and ‘correct’?
For me, I’d say right refers to the moral, culturally acceptable and generally practiced, while correct refers to the legal, law-backed and generally adopted.
What is the adjective for wrong?
Faulty or defective. Inappropriate or improper. Incorrect or untrue. Some of your answers were correct, and some were wrong . Asserting something incorrect or untrue. You’re wrong : he’s not Superman at all. Immoral, not good, bad. It is wrong to lie. Improper; unfit; unsuitable. A bikini is the wrong thing to wear on a cold day.
Is it correct to say that that’s absolutely right?
We say That’s absolutely right. But right has also the meaning to the right side, so correct is sometimes clearer as it is unambigous. – rogermue May 7 ’14 at 7:36 I agree with rogermue. They are 100\% synonymous with each other and this answer is purely point of view (in other words: it is neither right nor correct).