How to Use the Preposition "On" | Learn English Grammar for Beginners
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On can be used as a preposition in the following situations. Physically in contact with, supported by something, or cover something. We use on for situations where one object touches another object and the first object supports the second object. This can be in any direction(from the floor, from the wall, from the ceiling). We also use it when we talk about technology because a lot of technology uses comes in the form of a surface of a screen.
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Thank you for useful video about "on". When we are on the train, we can hear the following announce, for example, "The doors on the left side open." I use "on the other side" without thinking, as well. In this case, why should we use "on"? Your answer would be appreciated. Best regards.
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In the statement "I'm not clear ON this subject". What's the rule? I hear prepositions in situations like that and I can't understand because it doesn't fit in any rule you explained.
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