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Speak Better English with Harry

Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 450

Sep 27, 2023
Learn how to use the preposition 'on' correctly in English with 14 useful prepositional phrases. Topics include expressing gratitude, going on strike, being alone, and reflecting on decisions.
20:09

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Quick takeaways

  • 'On occasion' means from time to time, while 'on the increase' means something is rising.
  • To have someone 'on board' means to have them join or be in agreement with a company or team.

Deep dives

Prepositional Phrase: On Occasion

On occasion means from time to time or occasionally. For example, someone might meet up with friends on occasion, but usually doesn't have much time due to work and other commitments.

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