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Erikandre Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Overdraft ..."on"?

hi Emotion: smile,

"An overdraft on your checking account occured today."

I would llike to know what the reason or an explanation for "on" in this sentances. Thank you beforehand. Emotion: smile
  

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I'm at a loss to understand what kind of explanation you need. 'on' is the correct word for connecting 'overdraft' to 'account'. Also, There's been no activity on your account for three years.

  • I'm at a loss to understand what kind of explanation you need.
  • 'on' is the correct word for connecting 'overdraft' to 'account'.
  • Also, There's been no activity on your account for three years.
  • CJ
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I'm at a loss to understand what kind of explanation you need.

'on' is the correct word for connecting 'overdraft' to 'account'.

Also,

There's been no activity on your account for three years.

CJ
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Sorry, what i meant was, what's the usage of "on" there? or, why is "on" used there? . Besides conneting these two words ('overdraft' to 'account') two words.thank you
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Most of the little words in English, such as the preposition 'on', have many, many uses.

Maybe you can find one of the uses of 'on' in this dictionary that applies to your example. But even dictionaries cannot list all possible uses of such words, so you may not find this exact usage in the list.

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