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advantage to in vs. advantage of | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum I would be grateful if you would explain the differences in usage between advantage of and advantage in to to me Please take a look at the following examples from Unit 129 of English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy 1 The advantage of living alone is that you can do what you like 2 There are many advantages in to living alone
How to teach advantages and disadvantages- looking at both sides For example, the simple rule “expression meaning advantage” + “expression meaning and” leads to “expression meaning advantage” (plus the opposites with “disadvantage” and “but”) can help them guess most of the useful language without even needing to work out which side each specific argument in supporting - although that is
Describing Advantages and Disadvantages - UsingEnglish. com Collocations with advantage 4 The greatest advantage The main advantage The most significant advantage – The same5 The greatest advantage The overwhelming advantage – Significantly different6 By far the most important advantage The overwhelming advantage – The same7 A great advantage A major advantage A big advantage – The same8
[Grammar] There are advantages of or to doing something It depends on the context In the sentence you quote, then "to" is correct However, if you were saying something like "What are the advantages of doing something?", then "of" is correct
The advantages and disadvantages of peer observations Both the person being observed and the person observing learn: This is the biggest advantage of peer observations Teachers observing not only learn how to observe, but also see different ways of doing things in other people's classrooms and can see both good things and bad things that will make them reflect on what goes on in their own classroom
Academic Word List- Advantages and Disadvantages Phrases Practice What other words and expressions mean “advantage(s)”? What other words and expressions mean “disadvantage(s)”? Match the words and expressions below with those two meanings Argument against; Argument for; Argument in support; Bad consequence; Bad point; Benefit; Cons; Drawback; Good effect; Good point; Minus; Negative aspect; Plus
advantages and disadvantages the same or different 9 A more important advantage A very important advantage – Different 10 A possible advantage A potential advantage – Slightly different 11 Another advantage A further advantage An additional advantage One more advantage – The same Other phrases 12 Pros and cons Advantages and disadvantages – The same 13
The advantages and disadvantages of blind observations The advantages and disadvantages of blind observations A “blind observation” means someone such as your Director of Studies doing everything that an observer usually does (e g running through your lesson plan with you before the lesson and having a feedback session after) apart from actually stepping into the classroom and watching your lesson