Instead as an adverb and preposition

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Instead as an adverb and preposition

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Instead as an adverb and preposition Instead is an adverb It means ‘as an alternative’ He didn’t buy a large loaf Instead, he bought two small loaves She didn’t go to Greece Instead, she went to Italy Don’t marry Peter Marry me instead As an adverb instead goes at the beginning or at the end of a clause When it goes at the beginning of a sentence, we usually separate it off with a comma Instead of is a preposition Note that instead is not used alone as a preposition Compare: I’ll have a piece of cake instead of cookies, please (NOT I’ll have a piece of cake instead cookies.) Here the phrase instead of is used as a preposition Note that a preposition is always followed by a noun or a noun phrase which acts as its object I don’t want cookies Instead, I’ll have a piece of cake Here the word instead is used as an adverb An adverb doesn’t take an object Can I have a laptop instead of a tablet computer? I would like to buy a house instead of a flat Instead of can be followed by an –ing form Infinitives are not normally used I spent the whole day in bed instead of going to work (NOT I spent the whole day in bed instead of to go to work.) Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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