Why Was Sharona Replaced On Monk

MSN: I Loved Natalie As Monk's Assistant, But There’s 1 Thing Sharona Was Always Better At

I Loved Natalie As Monk's Assistant, But There’s 1 Thing Sharona Was Always Better At

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Adrian Monk is one of the most brilliant characters in the TV detective genre, endearing and entertaining fans with his lovably neurotic personality across Monk’s eight seasons. But the eponymous ...

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Every fictional detective written in the last 100 years has a little bit of Sherlock Holmes in them. But procedural dramedy series "Monk" is patterned very explicitly after "Sherlock Holmes," down to ...

I've answered your Question in point #2 ("replaced by" vs. "replaced with") of the post The interchange verbs substitute, replace, swap, exchange and switch.

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It's the standard passive construction. "New school busses have replaced the old ones", so "the old school busses have been replaced by new ones." The subject of "replace" can be either the agent that does the replacement, or the thing that replaces the old one.

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I generally know the difference between the 2 words. For example: The housing project was replaced by a new high-rise vs. Residents of the housing project were displaced when developers decided to

Noun for something that was superseded or replaced Ask Question Asked 10 years, 4 months ago Modified 3 years ago

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I was thinking "interchangeable", but isn't really used on people. How do you describe someone who is easily replaced by another person. The implied connotation is that they have no inher...

In my specific case, I need a single word to call an employee who is being replaced by another due to his/her retirement, death, resignation etc. Anything like “Replacee” may be suitable.