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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Add...add on

"I only print the parts that I've added to it."

"I only print the parts that I've added on to it "

Could I use either one?

Thanks

PBF
  

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Yes. The second one suggests that the parts are added at the end.

  • Yes.
  • The second one suggests that the parts are added at the end.
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Yes. The second one suggests that the parts are added at the end.
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Thanks for replying Mister Micawber. 

Just wondering. " I only print the parts that I've added " means the same thing right? 

Thanks again

PBF
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With 'add' alone, the parts could easily have been added in the middle somewhere.
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Don't forget to add on your travelling expenses.
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A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill.

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