EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 3 MIN
Prepositions in Legal English: "By" vs "For"
from Legal English Innovation SAS · host Eric Froiland
Glossary of Key TermsPreposition: A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence (e.g., by, for, with, in, at).Agent: The person or thing that performs an action. In a sentence, the agent is the performer.Purpose: The reason for which something is done or created. In a sentence, the purpose explains why an action occurred or why something was created.Passive Voice: A sentence construction in which the subject receives the action, rather than performing it, often indicated by using the verb "to be" with a past participle and often using "by."Active Voice: A sentence construction in which the subject of the sentence performs the action of the verb.Need Classes? Legal English innovation has several classes weekly, focusing on commercial law and other areas to help you communicate better with your clients.+57 320-315-4781 Follow us on Instagram!Friends on Facebook? Like us on Linked In?
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