angelene001
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- Mar 21, 2012
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Polish
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- Poland
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- Poland
to fill in for sb
to stand in for sb
Can we use the above expressions interchangeably?
Are there any other expressions we can use to talk about somebody doing somebody else's job temporarily?
Is it enough to say:
Could you fill in for be for a few days?
Or should I add:
Could you fill in for me at work for a few days?
Can I say:
Could you fill in for me with the Sunday's paper round?
to stand in for sb
Can we use the above expressions interchangeably?
Are there any other expressions we can use to talk about somebody doing somebody else's job temporarily?
Is it enough to say:
Could you fill in for be for a few days?
Or should I add:
Could you fill in for me at work for a few days?
Can I say:
Could you fill in for me with the Sunday's paper round?