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What is the difference between on and over
















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Answered by kanta37889888
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Answer:

when object directly contact with surface then on is used and when object is not is direct contact with surface then over is uded

Answered by Blue14
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when object directly contact with surface then "on" is used and when object is not is direct contact with surface then "over" is used.

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