3.given That There Are Over 20 Students in The Class, and Only One Teacher, I Think They Have Done A

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Corpus spot (CAE)

Given (that) is a preposition and means taking something into account or remembering something.
1.Given the short amount of time she had to complete the project, we think she's done a great job.
2.Given that his illness almost killed him, I think he's made a remarkable recovery.
3.Given that there are over 20 students in the class, and only one teacher, I think they have done a
marvelous job!
4.Given that we had so many places to stop on the way, we made pretty good time on our trip!
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"On condition that" and "provided that" both mean that a certain restriction is in place.
You may go out tonight on condition that you are back by nine o'clock!
Provided/providing (that) is a conjunction and means that something will only be
possible if something else happens.
We'll sign the contract and seal the deal, provided (that) he brings us a certified check by 3:00 p.m.
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Have Knowledge OF sthg
A candidate with a good knowledge of Maths is required for this teaching position."

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