curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-prepositions-according-to-context/6856b9874fc94b70859ce997.md
Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
Definitely. I'll keep everything on track and BLANK you weekly BLANK our progress.
update
This verb means to give someone the most recent information.
on
This preposition shows what topic or subject the information relates to.
Update means to share the latest status or information about something. For example:
She will update the team after each sprint. – This means she'll inform them of the progress.
On can be used to show the subject or focus of an action or statement. It helps connect what is being talked about to its topic. For example:
We had a meeting on software updates. – This means the meeting was about that topic.
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