curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilities/65d6c0b53262202bf8813f73.md
The phrase when it comes to is used to introduce a specific subject or area someone is talking about. It's like saying talking about or regarding.
After this phrase, you usually mention a topic or area of interest. For example, When it comes to cooking, he's an expert means talking about cooking, he is very skilled.
Anna is the head of HR, and she has to make sure our company runs smoothly BLANK BLANK BLANK BLANK HR.
when
This word starts the phrase to introduce a specific topic.
it
It's used with when to refer to the subject or area of interest.
comes
It indicates the subject or topic is being brought up or discussed.
to
It's a preposition that links the verb comes with the topic being discussed, in this case, HR.
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