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Come on/to a show

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Do you say "The celebrity came [on/to] his show" ?

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MustAsk Do you say "The celebrity came [on/to] his show" ? "The celebrity came to his show. " The celebrity had the magical power of cloning himself and being in two places at the same time.

  • MustAsk Do you say "The celebrity came [on/to] his show" ?
  • "The celebrity came to his show.
  • " The celebrity had the magical power of cloning himself and being in two places at the same time.
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MustAskDo you say "The celebrity came [on/to] his show" ?
"The celebrity came to his show. " The celebrity had the magical power of cloning himself and being in two places at the same time.
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Emotion: big smile Sorry, I meant " came to some other person's show". I appreciate your help!
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The celebrity came to Johnny Carson's Show. (The celebrity was in the audience.)
The celebrity came on Johnny Carson's Show. (The celebrity was interviewed by Johnny Carson in front of the audience.)

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