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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
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On/on top of/on the top of

On/ on top of/ on the top of-- Which one should be opted for?

He has got a nice hat____his head.

Please help!

And also, I would like to know if there is any difference between 'on top of' and 'on the top of'.

  

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He has got a nice hat____his head. Which one should be opted for? He has a nice hat on his head.

  • He has got a nice hat____his head.
  • Which one should be opted for?
  • He has a nice hat on his head.
  • But where else would it be?
  • A native would say: He has a nice hat.
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zany banana 409 Which one should be opted for?He has got a nice hat____his head.

Which one should be opted for?

He has a nice hat on his head.

But where else would it be? A native would say:

He has a nice hat.

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