25 Lesson 25: Everyday English Prepositions – On

On is used to indicate on top of or upon something.

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#191

The book is on the table.

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#192

There is a picture on the wall.

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#193

I exercise on the roof of our house.

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On is used to indicate a specific day.

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# Sentence
#194

I presented him on his birthday.

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#195

I saw her last on their wedding anniversary.

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On is used before names of days of the week.

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# Sentence
#196

We don't go to office on Friday.

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#197

I'll go to Sylhet on Monday.

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On is used before dates.

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# Sentence
#198

Her flight is on the 3rd of May.

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#199

We celebrate our victory day on the 16th of December.

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On is used to indicate located at the edge or bank of something.

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# Sentence
#200

Chittagong stands on the Karnafuli.

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On is used to indicate dependence or means of sustenance.

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# Sentence
#201

The cow lives on grass.

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#202

We heard the news on the radio.

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On is used to indicate side or direction.

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#203

My car is just on your left.

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#204

The post office will be on the right.

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On is used to indicate about a particular subject or topic.

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# Sentence
#205

It is a book on the liberation war of Bangladesh.

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#206

The teacher asked questions on prepositions.

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Course Lessons

Everyday English Prepositions: Learn with Examples

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Lesson 1: Everyday English Prepositions – About
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Lesson 2: Everyday English Prepositions – Above
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Lesson 3: Everyday English Prepositions – Across
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Lesson 4: Everyday English Prepositions – After
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Lesson 5: Everyday English Prepositions – Against
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Lesson 6: Everyday English Prepositions – Along
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Lesson 7: Everyday English Prepositions – Among
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Lesson 8: Everyday English Prepositions – At
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Lesson 9: Everyday English Prepositions – Before
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Lesson 10: Everyday English Prepositions – Behind
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Lesson 11: Everyday English Prepositions – Below
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Lesson 12: Everyday English Prepositions – Beside
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Lesson 13: Everyday English Prepositions – Besides
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Lesson 14: Everyday English Prepositions – Between
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Lesson 15: Everyday English Prepositions – Beyond
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Lesson 16: Everyday English Prepositions – By
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Lesson 17: Everyday English Prepositions – Down
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Lesson 18: Everyday English Prepositions – Except
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Lesson 19: Everyday English Prepositions – For
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Lesson 20: Everyday English Prepositions – From
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Lesson 21: Everyday English Prepositions – In
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Lesson 22: Everyday English Prepositions – Into
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Lesson 23: Everyday English Prepositions – Of
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Lesson 24: Everyday English Prepositions – Off
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Lesson 25: Everyday English Prepositions – On
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Lesson 26: Everyday English Prepositions – Over
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Lesson 27: Everyday English Prepositions – Round
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Lesson 28: Everyday English Prepositions – To
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Lesson 29: Everyday English Prepositions – Through
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Lesson 30: Everyday English Prepositions – Under
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Lesson 31: Everyday English Prepositions – Up
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Lesson 32: Everyday English Prepositions – With
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Lesson 33: Everyday English Prepositions – Within
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Lesson 34: Everyday English Prepositions – Without

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