curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-use-prepositions-according-to-context/6856bc4f07f5ff7d2802a962.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
By, for, during, on, two more, and around.
Maria: Good morning, David. Thank you for meeting with me today. I'd like to go over the resource needs for the next phase of our app development to make sure everything lined up on time.
David: Excellent, that sounds good. How many developers do we currently have working on this?
Maria: We have ten developers on the team at the moment. BLANK next month, we'll need at least five more to handle the back-end integration.
David: Alright. Do we have enough designers for the new user interface changes scheduled BLANK the end of the quarter?
Maria: We currently have three designers. For the tasks planned, I think adding BLANK by the start of the quarter will be sufficient.
David: What about testing? The last update brought up some unexpected challenges.
Maria: Right. We're planning BLANK bringing in additional testers. I suggest we double our testing team from four to eight BLANK mid-quarter to ensure thorough coverage.
David: That makes sense. How about project management?
Maria: Our project manager, Bob, is on vacation in July. So, we'll need short-term support during that period. I'm arranging for Sarah to step in BLANK the second week of July until Bob returns at the end of the month.
David: Sounds like a plan. Can we review the budget for these additional resources?
Maria: Absolutely. I'll send you a detailed breakdown by tomorrow. It will include the costs for the extra personnel and any additional tools we might need.
David: Perfect, Maria. Let's make sure everything is in place so we can meet our project milestones without any delays.
Maria: Definitely, I'll keep everything on track and update you weekly on our progress.
By
This preposition is used to indicate a deadline or a point in time before something happens. The first letter is capitalized.
for
This preposition indicates a scheduled time or deadline for something to happen.
two more
This two-word phrase indicates an additional quantity.
on
This preposition is used to indicate a plan or intention involving an action.
around
This preposition indicates an approximate time.
during
This preposition indicates a time period in which something happens.