No, the word "substitute" should not be capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
The substitute stepped in to teach the class while the regular teacher was out sick.
"I don't have any milk, so I'll have to use a substitute like almond milk instead." This sentence uses the word "substitute" correctly by suggesting the use of an alternative to milk, such as almond milk.
In the game of Scrabble, you can use the word "exert" as a substitute for "apply effort".
I used applesauce as a substitute for oil in the recipe to make it healthier.
She works as a substitute teacher.
A word substitute for the sentence "A fault that can be forgiven" is "venial".
No, the word "substitute" should not be capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
The substitute stepped in to teach the class while the regular teacher was out sick.
relieve
"I don't have any milk, so I'll have to use a substitute like almond milk instead." This sentence uses the word "substitute" correctly by suggesting the use of an alternative to milk, such as almond milk.
A pronoun (he, she, it, him, her, we, us, etc.) can substitute for a noun in a sentence.
In the game of Scrabble, you can use the word "exert" as a substitute for "apply effort".
I used applesauce as a substitute for oil in the recipe to make it healthier.
Depending on the circumstances you could substitute a comma, a semicolon, or end the sentence with a period and start a new sentence.
A predicate is the action, or verb part of a sentence. Therefore a substitute of the word predcate is verb.
The word "john" is a euphemism, or substitute, for the word "toilet."