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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

On or over

Please give me some suggestions I would like to work "over/on" that.

How to state this line grammatically correct ? please help.

  

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I would like to work on that. Here 'on' can refer to something, for example, math, logical reasoning etc. I would like to work over it.

  • I would like to work on that.
  • Here 'on' can refer to something, for example, math, logical reasoning etc.
  • I would like to work over it.
  • Here, 'over' can refer to a process or a procedure which the person feels to understand better or practice further.
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I would like to work on that.

Here 'on' can refer to something, for example, math, logical reasoning etc.

I would like to work over it.

Here, 'over' can refer to a process or a procedure which the person feels to understand better or practice further.

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I would like to work on that.

CJ

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