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Ashok kumar0006 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

english grammer

i have my eye on you.In this sentance preposition ON is correct?
  

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Ashok, you must pay attention to these. E nglish Gramm a r I and not i We generally say: Keep an eye on something/someone I'll keep an eye on you. Tom

  • Ashok, you must pay attention to these.
  • E nglish Gramm a r I and not i We generally say: Keep an eye on something/someone I'll keep an eye on you.
  • Tom
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Ashok, you must pay attention to these.

English
Grammar
I and not i

We generally say:

Keep an eye on something/someone

I'll keep an eye on you.

Tom
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All of these are possible:

I have my/an eye on you.
I'll have my/an eye on you.
I'll keep my/an eye on you.
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The second half of my last post disappeared.

Those sentences can mean either that the speaker will watch over someone protectively or will keep them under observation suspiciously. Context will show the intended meaning.

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