where is using 'on' in English
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Used to express a surface of something:
I put an egg on the kitchen table.The paper is on my desk.Used to specify days and dates:
The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
He is on the phone right now.She has been on the computer since this morning.My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.Used to indicate a part of the body:
The stick hit me on my shoulder.He kissed me on my cheek.I wear a ring on my finger.Used to indicate the state of something:
Everything in this store is on sale.The building is on fire.
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I put an egg on the kitchen table.The paper is on my desk.Used to specify days and dates:
The garbage truck comes on Wednesdays.I was born on the 14th day of June in 1988.Used to indicate a device or machine, such as a phone or computer:
He is on the phone right now.She has been on the computer since this morning.My favorite movie will be on TV tonight.Used to indicate a part of the body:
The stick hit me on my shoulder.He kissed me on my cheek.I wear a ring on my finger.Used to indicate the state of something:
Everything in this store is on sale.The building is on fire.
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on indicates proximity and position above or outside:
PLACE: He sat on the fence.
TIME: He was not thinking well on that occasion.
REFERENCE: He asked my opinion on the matter.
CONDITION: We’ll hire him on your recommendation.
PLACE: He sat on the fence.
TIME: He was not thinking well on that occasion.
REFERENCE: He asked my opinion on the matter.
CONDITION: We’ll hire him on your recommendation.
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