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Swapan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Using ON or IN with (verb) orient

Please reply me which sentence is correct in using preposition with orient:
To orient 12 staff involved in teaching ON grade two
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To orient 12 staff involved in teaching IN grade two
  

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swapan which sentence is correct Neither is correct; no preposition should be used. To orient 12 staff involved in teaching grade two . That phrase is independent of the verb 'orient'.

  • swapan which sentence is correct Neither is correct; no preposition should be used.
  • To orient 12 staff involved in teaching grade two .
  • That phrase is independent of the verb 'orient'.
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swapanwhich sentence is correct
Neither is correct; no preposition should be used.

To orient 12 staff involved in teaching grade two.

That phrase is independent of the verb 'orient'.
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Please ignore my previous post and reply me which sentence is correct in using preposition with orient. (Sorry for the inconvenience) :

To orient 12 staff involved in the special education project ON grade two materials
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To orient 12 staff involved in the special education project IN grade two materials
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Neither one is a sentence; they are merely infinitive phrases. Is this what you mean?—

To orient 12 staff involved in the special education project to grade two materials.

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