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Fatimah0786 Posted 11 years ago
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"I am 'on'/'sitting at' my computer"

Is it, "I am sitting at my computer" or"I am on my computer"? If both are possible, then what is the difference between them?
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fatimah0786 "I am sitting at my computer" or"I am on my computer"? In the first, you are not necessarily using the computer.. In the second, you are using the computer..

  • fatimah0786 "I am sitting at my computer" or"I am on my computer"?
  • In the first, you are not necessarily using the computer..
  • In the second, you are using the computer..
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fatimah0786"I am sitting at my computer" or"I am on my computer"?
In the first, you are not necessarily using the computer..
In the second, you are using the computer..

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