anuj.gmat wrote:
Hi mike,
Can you please elaborate on the difference between 'rather than' and 'instead of', highlighting various cases in which each of them can be used.
Thanks for clarifying many doubts
Dearanuj.gmat ,
I'm happy to respond.
Fundamentally, the word "of quot; is a preposition, and thus can be followed only by a noun or something behaving as a noun
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