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PREPOSITIONS USED IN BUSINESSES, Schemes and Mind Maps of Commercial Law

DIFFERENT PREPOSITIONS PREPOSITIONS USED IN BUSINESSES

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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In…prepositional phrases
1. To be in agony- to be in a lot of pain
I was in agony.
2. To be in arrears- not to have paid sth something you have to pay on
a regular basis.
The rent money is two months in arrears.
It important we get pay our money before we get into arrears
3. To be in bloom- if a plant or tree is in bloom, the flowers on that
plant of the tree are open
It was summer and all the flowers were in bloom.
In disarray-if sth (your clothes, your life, a country, etc) is in disarray, it
is very untidy, disorganised, untidy, or in state of confusion.
The club is in total disarray.
The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray.
The strikes have left the country in a complete disarray.
To be in foul/temper mood: to be in very bad temper and likely to get
angry.
The argument with his mother left Jim in a foul mood.
He was in a foul mood that morning.
To be in full swing-if an event or process, party is in full swing.
The party is already in full swing. It was late when we arrived and
the party was in full swing.
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In…prepositional phrases

  1. To be in agony- to be in a lot of pain I was in agony.
  2. To be in arrears- not to have paid sth something you have to pay on a regular basis. The rent money is two months in arrears. It important we get pay our money before we get into arrears
  3. To be in bloom- if a plant or tree is in bloom, the flowers on that plant of the tree are open It was summer and all the flowers were in bloom. In disarray -if sth (your clothes, your life, a country, etc) is in disarray, it is very untidy, disorganised, untidy, or in state of confusion. The club is in total disarray. The delay threw the entire timetable into disarray. The strikes have left the country in a complete disarray. To be in foul/temper mood: to be in very bad temper and likely to get angry. The argument with his mother left Jim in a foul mood. He was in a foul mood that morning. To be in full swing -if an event or process, party is in full swing. The party is already in full swing. It was late when we arrived and the party was in full swing.

In moderation -not to excess Some people think that drinking in moderation can prevent heart disease. She is not the kind of person who would do things in moderation. In order- if an official document (a passport, an export licenses) in order is complete and legal and correct. I was not allowed to enter the US because the immigration officers said my passport wasn’t in order. To be in a very poor/bad taste : to be unacceptable and/a offensive. I thought his comments about his mother were in very poor taste All television companies accept the need to maintain standards of taste and decency. (not offensive). In short supply- When there is very little available. Basic foodstuffs were in such a short supply that the government had to introduce a system of rationing.