curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-prepositions-according-to-context/685660a66f09e21bb75ac818.md
Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
Our project manager, Bob, is BLANK BLANK.
on vacation
This two-word phrase means someone is taking time off from work.
in July
This two-word phrase refers to something happening during the seventh month of the year.
On vacation means not working for a period of time, usually for rest or travel. For example:
She's on vacation until next Monday. – This means she's not working right now.
In July refers to something happening during the seventh month of the year. The preposition in is used before months to show when something takes place. For example:
We have a big release scheduled in July. – This means the release will happen sometime during that month.
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