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Use this template to add a message box to a template's documentation subpage indicating if and how that template should be substituted. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 Inserts any helpful or instructive text in bold font such as 'always' or 'never' between the words 'should' and 'be' in the ...
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In some regions, the qualifications for substitute teaching may not be as strict as those for a regular teacher. Most areas require a college degree, and some the successful completion of competency tests; others require only that the applicant possess a high school diploma or its equivalent; full teaching qualifications are required for long-term assignments. [3]
This is done in templates like {}, which are designed to produce a timestamp (e.g. for adding pages to dated categories), and will not be able to do this if transcluded. A template, {}, has been created to simplify this. It returns "yes" if substitution is being performed, or the empty string otherwise.
For the doc of templates which should not be substituted; prints a message asking for it not to be substituted. {{ may be substituted }} – For the doc of templates whose substitution is optional. {{ substitution }} – Allows free-fill description of whether the template should be substituted and under what conditions.
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A substitution table is used while teaching structures of English. [1] [2] Substitution tables were invented by Harold E. Palmer, [3] who defines substitution as "the process by which any authentic sentence may be multiplied indefinitely by substituting for any of its words or word-groups others of the same grammatical family and within certain semantic limits".