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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"get on it" or "get it on"

If there comes the bus, I should say "get on it" or "get it on"?

Thank you for your help.
  

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You get on a bus, so get on it is right. Depending on the context even get on could be enough. CB

  • You get on a bus, so get on it is right.
  • Depending on the context even get on could be enough.
  • CB
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You get on a bus, so get on it is right. Depending on the context even get on could be enough.

CB

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