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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Over the ear vs on the ear

Hi.
At once she turned and hit him over the ear.
At once she turned and hit him on the ear.

What's the difference?
  

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Persian Learner What's the difference? The same difference as always: 'over' = above, and 'on' = upon.

  • Persian Learner What's the difference?
  • The same difference as always: 'over' = above, and 'on' = upon.
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Persian LearnerWhat's the difference?
The same difference as always: 'over' = above, and 'on' = upon.

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