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- The preposition "on" has several uses, such as12345:
- Covering or being in contact with a surface (e.g., The book is on the table)123
- Indicating a position above or outside something (e.g., He sat on the fence)14
- Referring to a specific time or occasion (e.g., The game is on Friday)14
- Expressing direction or movement to a position on a surface, usually with "onto" (e.g., The cat climbed onto the roof)3
- Stating how something moves with "by" or "on foot" (e.g., I walked to school on foot)5
- Showing the condition, balance, opinion, or contrast of something (e.g., On balance, I think he is right)45
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The preposition “on” has several uses, too. It can mean the following: Covering or being in contact with a surface (e.g., You have ink on your shirt.) Something will occur at a specific time (e.g., The game is on Friday.) Being positioned above or atop something (e.g., The lizard sat on the rock.)proofed.com/writing-tips/preposition-tips-how-to-us…In general, on is used to indicate touching and being supported by the top surface of (something), or moving to a position that is supported by something:
- The book is lying on the table.
- There is a lot of frosting on the cake.
www.britannica.com/dictionary/eb/qa/the-uses-of-i…We use on when we refer to a position on a surface (on the table, on the ocean, on the moon, on the roof, on the bus): Your keys are on the table. The men were standing on the roof. We use onto to talk about direction or movement to a position on a surface, usually with a verb that expresses movement: The cat climbed onto the roof.dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar…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.www.dailywritingtips.com/when-to-use-on-and-whe…How to Use the Preposition "On"
- In Time Expressions 'On' is used as a preposition in time expressions with specific days of the week. ...
- Places 'On' is used flat surfaces both big and small. ...
www.thoughtco.com/how-to-use-preposition-on-12… How to Use the Preposition "On" - ThoughtCo
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