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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

On the car vs Of the car

Hi.

It looks like the starter motor on the car has burned out.

It looks like the starter motor of the car has burned out.

What's the difference?
  

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Both are fine, as is 'the car's starter motor'.

  • Both are fine, as is 'the car's starter motor'.
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Both are fine, as is 'the car's starter motor'.

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