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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi friends,
What is "on" part of speech and meaning in the following text?

“Ed lowered his voice: serious stuff coming up, and, sure enough, on came a PowerPoint with a slew of graphs.”

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" The TV show "Friends" comes on every Monday at 9:00.

  • " The TV show "Friends" comes on every Monday at 9:00.
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"on" is the particle in the phrasal verb "come on."

The TV show "Friends" comes on every Monday at 9:00.
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So why it is before came?
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The separable phrasal verbs are sometimes used this way for humor (I assume this snippet is meant to be a funny commentary on Ed's predictable behavior)

It is frequently seen in lyrics, as in this nursery rhyme:

Itsy Bitsy Spider crawled up the water spout.
Down came the rain, and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun, and dried up all the rain,
And th

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