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Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: DanielRosa74 <58576743+DanielRosa74@users.noreply.github.com>
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id: 657dc0e16fb76f1f02a0c02a
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title: Task 87
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challengeType: 22
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dashedName: task-87
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---
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# --description--
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An `update` is new information or the latest news about something. When you `update` someone, you are giving them the most recent information.
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The phrase `updates on project progress` means giving new information about the present projects.
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The preposition `on` in this context links the updates to the specific subject they are about - the project progress.
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In English, you use `on` when you're talking about the topic of communication, like a presentation on science or an update on work. It shows a direct relationship between the communication and the topic.
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# --fillInTheBlank--
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## --sentence--
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`It's a chance to BLANK everyone BLANK project progress.`
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## --blanks--
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`update`
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### --feedback--
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Sophie is talking about sharing information to the team about projects.
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`on`
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### --feedback--
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Sophie is talking about sharing information to the team about projects.
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