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ON vs OVER 😳 Most Students Get This Wrong!
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374 views6likes10GyanalayOriginal Release: 2026-05-22

In English grammar, the preposition 'ON' is used when something is touching or in direct contact with a surface, while 'OVER' is used when something is positioned above something without touching it. For example, a book placed on a table is touching the table surface, whereas a lamp hanging over a table is positioned above it without contact.

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