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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

hold on, hang on, grab on

1. When something urgent happens and someone is probably going to fall off some places, can we say all below?

A. Hold on
B. Hang on
C. Grab on

2. Are the A, B and C the same meaning?

3. What is on of A, B and C?

4. What does "on" of each sentence of A, B and C mean?
  

Top answer

Anonymous 1. A. Hold onB.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • A.
  • Hold onB.
  • Hang onC.
  • Grab on C is unusual.
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Anonymous1. When something urgent happens and someone is probably going to fall off some places, can we say all below?A. Hold onB. Hang onC. Grab on
C is unusual.
Anonymous2. Are the A, B and C the same meaning?
C is different; the person is not currently holding.
Anonymous3. What is on of A, B and C?

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