on the grounds of, in order to, with regard to, in relation to, in the event of, on behalf of, and more. What do these phrases have in common? They all start with prepositions. This lesson is perfect for upper-intermediate (B2) and advanced (C1) English learners. After watching, do the quiz to make sure you can understand and use the phrases yourself.
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Bonjour. At the request of the teacher I made some examples : ” In the event of a control of the boss, he put on a tie”.”On the grounds of his poor performance on the exercices, he was fired”. Merci Alex pour vos excellentes leçons.
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Thank you for this very useful and interesting lesson
Regards, Alex